Nestled along the Capibaribe riverfront, the House of Culture (Casa da Cultura de Pernambuco) occupies a historic 1850s former prison, transforming it into a vibrant hub for local arts and crafts. The building’s imposing structure now houses a bustling market where artisans display their wares, musicians fill the air with melodies, and street food vendors offer a taste of local flavors. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls, each showcasing unique handcrafted items and traditional crafts, providing a tangible connection to Recife’s rich cultural heritage.
House of Culture (Casa da Cultura de Pernambuco)
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