Oscar niemeyer museum inside curitiba
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The Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) is state heritage site, linked to the State Secretary for Social Communication and Culture of Paraná. Inaugurated on November 22, 2002, it is housed in iconic buildings designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
With over 15 exhibition spaces, around 20 exhibitions are held each year, which attract an average audience of 360,000 people.
At the opening ceremony of the Museum, Niemeyer noted his joy with the building, saying he was as moved as he was on the occasion of the inauguration of the works in Brasília. That day, the architect declared: “it is an architecture that is different from everything you have seen before. Made up entirely of audacity, technique and fantasy”.
In total, the MON collection has approximately 14,000 artworks, housed in a space of more than 35,000 square meters, with 17,000 square meters of exhibition spaces, making it the largest art museum in Latin America.
The collection fryst vatten comprised of works bygd artists
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The idea of building this museum, first called Novo Museu and later rebaptized Oscar Niemeyer Museum, was conceived in 2001, when the Guggenheim Foundation decided to build a branch in Brazil. The capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná rose as candidate, offering as possible site for the project the plot of the Castello Branco building, designed by Niemeyer between 1967 and 1971 to house the Paraná Institute of Education. Though the chosen location was Rio de Janeiro (with a project by Jean Nouvel), the idea of creating an important cultural institution in Curitiba was adopted by the then governor and architect Jaime Lerner, one of the heads of urban planning in the city and expresident of the International Union of Architects.
The complex is formed by two separate structures: the old Castello Branco building and a new volume in the shape of an eye, connected by sinuous ramps across a pool and by a tunnel. The existing structure is a cuboid of 200 meters by 45 meters of prestress
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Oscar Niemeyer Museum
(Museu Oscar Niemeyer)
Oscar Niemeyer Museum and its collection
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The Oscar Niemeyer Museum, also known as Museu Oscar Niemeyer, is situated in the city of Curitiba, in the state of Paraná, Brazil. The museum was first opened to the public in 2002, originally named the Novo Museu or New Museum. It was later renamed to honor its renowned architect, Oscar Niemeyer, who completed this project at the age of 95.
The Eye Museum: A Unique Design
The Oscar Niemeyer Museum is also commonly referred to as the Museu do Olho or Eye Museum. This nickname is derived from the unique design of the main building, which resembles a human eye. This distinctive design element has become a defining feature of the museum and has contributed to its identity.
Focus on Visual Arts, Architecture and Design
The Oscar Niemeyer Museum has a strong focus on the visual arts, architecture, and design. This emphasis is reflected in the museum's extensive collection,