Carambei Historical Park, one of Brazil’s largest open-air museums, delves into the history of Dutch immigrants who settled in the country. Nestled in a scenic setting, the park features a detailed recreation of Zaanse Schans, a traditional Dutch village, complete with windmills and wooden houses. The Memory Museum offers a deeper dive into the cultural and historical context of the Dutch community. Visitors can also enjoy the serene ambiance of the ponds and lakes, providing a peaceful backdrop for a leisurely stroll.
Carambei Historical Park (Parque Historico de Carambei)
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