The Santos Coffee Museum, located in Brazil’s port city of Santos, occupies the former site of the Coffee Stock Exchange, a historic building where Brazilian coffee was once weighed and traded before being shipped overseas. Visitors can explore the rich history of coffee, from its cultivation to its global trade, through a series of exhibits and artifacts. The museum’s setting, with its preserved architecture and period details, offers a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to step back in time and understand the significant role that coffee played in shaping the region’s economy and culture.
Santos Coffee Museum (Museu do Café)
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