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Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

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Phone
  
+55 11 3113-3651

Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

Established
  
October 12, 1989 (1989-10-12) (Rio de Janeiro) October 12, 2000 (2000-10-12) (Brasilia) April 21, 2001 (2001-04-21) (São Paulo) August 27, 2013 (2013-08-27) (Belo Horizonte)

Location
  
Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte

Website
  
culturabancodobrasil.com.br

Address
  
R. Álvares Penteado, 112 - Centro, São Paulo - SP, 01012-000, Brazil

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–9PMWednesday9AM–9PMThursday9AM–9PMFriday9AM–9PMSaturday9AM–9PMSunday9AM–9PMMonday9AM–9PMTuesdayClosed

Similar
  
Pinacoteca do Estado de São P, Museu Catavento ‑ Espaço C, São Paulo Museum of Art, São Paulo Cathedral, The Football Museum

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The Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB, in English: Bank of Brazil Cultural Center) is a cultural organization of the Banco do Brasil based in Brazil with centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.

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The CCBB began in 1986. It opened in Rio de Janeiro in 1989, Brasilia in 2000, São Paulo in 2001 and Belo Horizonte in 2013. Its three centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, and São Paulo are among the top hundred most visited art museums in the world. In 2013, the three centers combined had 4.4 million visitors: 2,034,397 visitors in Rio de Janeiro, 1,468,818 visitors in Brasilia, and 931,639 visitors in São Paulo.

The largest of the CCBB institutions is located in Rio de Janeiro, in an art-deco building designed by Francisco Joaquim Bethencourt da Silva. Similar in size is the São Paulo institution, designed in the same style by Hippolyto Pujol. The smallest of the three complexes the Brasilia branch, designed by Alba Rabelo Cunha. Both the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo branches contain theatres, cinemas, and multiple art galleries.

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References

Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Wikipedia