Artesanato Casa da Cultura - MAP 7
Many handicrafts are found in the Casa da Cultura or The Culture House, in Recife. The building was originally built and used as the city's prison. Now the cells have been converted into 150 craft shops and the Casa da Cultura has become the biggest center of culture and art throughout the state of Pernambuco. Here you will find pieces in clay, ceramics, leather and wood. Handicrafts include dolls, c... |
Caruarú Fair - MAP Originated in the formation of the city, Caruaru Fair Park is installed on May 18, which has 40,000 m2 and is divided into three main segments: the Craft Fair, the Sulanca Fair and Free Fair.One of the largest outdoor fairs in the world, the tourist is fascinated with such diversity, with mass demonstrations and the exquisite cuisine.Handicrafts FairThe Craft Fair is one that calls the attention of the visitor. It is there that focus o... |
Mercado da Ribeira - MAP The worked as a former slave market in the sixteenth century. The old dungeons that blacks were turned into various craft shops. Among the objects that can be found there, pieces of pottery, items of income, leather and straw, and souvenirs of Pernambuco. It's the market that can also appreciate the ruins of the ancient Senate of Olinda, part of the historic site.Mercado da Ribeira | Rua Bernardo Vieira de Melo, s / n º, Riverside, Oli... |
Mercado Eufrásio Barbosa - MAP Barbosa Eufrásio Market (Mercado Varadouro) | Sigismund Gonçalves Avenue, s / n º, Varadouro, Olinda, 3439-2911. Stuck right at the entrance of the city, in the seventeenth century was the seat of the old Royal Customs House, where they sold products from Europe, such as tissues, which were hung on wooden poles with pieces of gold at the tips. Hence the popular name of the place: portage. It stopped some of pop culture fans on Sunday... |
Mercado São José - MAP It is the oldest building prefabricated iron in Brazil, exported from Europe to Recife, in the late nineteenth century.It was designed by the engineer of the Municipality of Recife, J. Lieuthier Louis in 1871, inspired by Marketing de Grenelle, Paris, and built by French engineer Louis Léger Vauthier, also responsible for the construction of St. Elizabeth doTeatro.Today, with its 46 pavilions, 561 magazines and 80 boxes covered in your... |