Nestled within a lush Atlantic forest reserve, the Ricardo Brennand Institute stands as a unique cultural gem in Recife, Brazil. Conceived by the Brazilian collector Ricardo Brennand, the institute’s castle-like architecture houses a diverse array of exhibits. Visitors can explore a history museum, an armory, an art gallery, a library, and a sculpture garden. The collection spans continents, featuring European, Asian, and South American art and artifacts. Today, guests can wander through the galleries and gardens, immersing themselves in a rich tapestry of historical and artistic treasures.
Ricardo Brennand Institute (Instituto Ricardo Brennand)
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