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Gramado on the Culture Route

Cultural diversity, memory, identity and heritage

Gramado on the Culture Route

Gramado on the Route of Culture presents a universe for cultural immersion, in which the diversity of tangible and intangible heritage gains visibility. Supported by the appreciation and promotion of local, regional and national culture, this guide gathers information about museums, culture centers, craft spaces and places of memory, which contribute to the creation of Gramado's identity.

Agritourism Itineraries

The essence of culture, inherited and preserved in rural areas, is presented by the descendants of the first settlers in the region. The agrotourism itineraries provide beautiful landscapes, gastronomic experiences, resulting from lessons passed down from generation to generation, as well as an approximation with historical architecture and plantation and production systems.

Point of Sale: Casinha Agrotourism itineraries

Next to the Ethnicities Square

Information: (54) 3295-7600

Phone: (54) 98100-0910

(Brocker Turismo, official tour agency)

Tourism Museum

The "Tourism Museum" project was founded in Spain and is made up of 92 rooms distributed in fourteen countries, each addressing a different theme. In Gramado, the museum understands the roots of tourism in the city, highlighting the collection related to the history of the Festa das Hydrangeas, a precursor to other consolidated events, such as Natal Luz, the Film Festival and the Festa da Colônia. It is a non-profit entity that reveres the history of the sector around the world and its differential is that it does not have a single physical headquarters.

Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1647 - Downtown District

Next to the Tourist Information Center

Opening hours: Daily from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 13:30 to 18:00

Phone: (54) 3286-1475

Major José Nicoletti Filho Museum

Created in the house of the first subintendent of Gramado, Major José Nicoletti Filho, the museum aims to tell two simultaneous stories: while the walls and objects on display try to present the process of formation of the city of Gramado since its beginnings, the five interactive totems distributed throughout the museum and an exclusive room bring to light the story of Major José Nicoletti Filho himself, a fundamental character in the construction of the municipality.

Av. Borges de Medeiros, 2251 - Bairro Centro

On the corner of Pie Street

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm

Cultural Space Várzea Grande Railway Station - Train Museum

The Train Museum, affectionately named by the community, is a cultural space where history is told through permanent and traveling exhibitions. It is an environment that reconstructs the arrival of the train in Gramado and the benefits that this historic moment brought to the entire city. A propitious space for storytelling, theater, art exhibitions and, of course, visitation. The main objective of this space is to keep alive the history of those who arrived in Gramado, honoring every detail and showing the new generation the importance of culture and history in our lives.

Rua Oscar Wille, 165 - Bairro Várzea Grande

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8 am to 11:30 am

Phone: (54) 3288-1955

E-mail: [email protected]

Gramado Film Festival Museum

The first interactive cinema museum in Latin America provides immersive experiences, which contemplate the history of the five decades of the Gramado Film Festival and all phases of Brazilian and Latin American cinema. The museum also has a gastronomic space with a privileged view of Gramado.

Av. Borges de Medeiros, 2659 - Bairro Centro

Next to the Palace of Festivals

Opening hours: Daily from 11 am to 7 pm

Telephone: (54) 3905-4811

Hugo Daros Museum

With the mission of producing knowledge and valuing the history of Gramado, the stone house, currently called the Professor Hugo Daros Municipal Museum, keeps in its interior a good part of the city's history. The museum, which was created in the 1980s, has the main objective of documenting, preserving, conserving and communicating the history of Gramado and the people who were part of its construction. The patron of the museum, Professor Hugo Daros, is considered the city's first memoirist. In the museum, it is possible to find items that belonged to the professor, such as his voter registration and materials that were used in his office.

Rua São Pedro, 347 - Bairro Centro

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 11:45 am and from 1:30 pm to 5:45 pm

Phone: (54) 3286.7587

E-mail: [email protected]

Italian house

The Italian house features typical Italian architecture. It was built in the Várzea Grande neighborhood and moved to Praça das Etnias, where it is located today. It has a vast historical collection of families of Italian origin who colonized Gramado.

Praça das Etnicas - Centro Neighborhood

Opening hours: From Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 13:30 to 17:30

Portuguese house

The Portuguese house is characterized as a non-profit cultural center, whose objectives are to rescue the Azorean past of the city of Gramado and the Hortênsias Region, as well as to value the permanence of this living culture and very intertwined with the gaucho culture and the history of Gramado . In a dynamic way, through history, art and other cultural manifestations, the place disseminates the tradition of this ethnicity, encouraging the integration and Brazilianness of the people of Gramada and its visitors.

Ethnicity Square - Centro Neighborhood

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 6 pm, Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 9:30 am to 6 pm, Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm and from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm.

House of Arts

At Casa das Artes items of genuine art and crafts from Gramado can be found and purchased. Products in wood, fabric, ceramics, pine knots, bamboo, EVA, yarn, candles, soap, canvas painting and books, all produced by local artists.

Lago Negro - Planalto neighborhood

Opening hours: Daily from 9am to 6pm

Instagram: @casadasartesgramado

Indigenous Art Space

Located in Lago Negro, the space is intended for the preservation and enhancement of knowledge and practices of indigenous culture. The area is exclusive for selling handicrafts and products from indigenous ethnic groups historically related to Gramado.

Lago Negro - Planalto neighborhood

Francisco Oberher Handicraft Space

Located next to Praça das Etnias, the place exhibits products from about 20 local artisans with numerous techniques, bringing the essence of Gramadian handicrafts to visitors to the space.

Ethnicity Square - Centro Neighborhood

Opening hours: Sunday to Friday from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm and Saturdays from 1:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Craft Village Elisabeth Rosenfeld

A space with 11 huts that serve around 30 local artisans. In the village you can find leather products, candles, fabric and felt dolls, crochet and knitted clothes, macramé products, wooden artifacts, among others.

Rua Casa da Juventude, 33 - Bairro Planalto

Next to Black Lake

Opening hours: From Thursdays to Tuesdays from 9am to 4pm.

Varzea Grande Culture Center

The Várzea Grande culture center offers free courses in various cultural segments, in addition to other parallel activities, such as yoga, languages and culinary workshops for children. The space also has an auditorium with 95 seats for presentations, lectures and courses. It also has the Marlene CasaGrande Library, its significant collection and activities aimed at valuing reading.

Avenida do Trabalhador, 201 - Bairro Várzea Grande

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 11:45 am and from 1:30 pm to 5:45 pm

Phone: (54) 3288-1955

E-mail: [email protected]

Municipal Cultural Center Arno Michaelsen

It holds periodic exhibitions, annual events such as the Gramado International Literary Festival and Gramadense Culture Day. It has shared spaces for free courses in music, dance, languages, theater, among others. It holds evenings, workshops, and other cultural activities.

In the same space works the Secretariat of Culture of Gramado.

Rua Leopoldo Rosenfeld, 818 - Bairro Planalto

Next to Lake Joaquina Rita Bier

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8 am to 11:45 am and from 1:30 pm to 5:45 pm

Phone: (54) 3286-4323 WhatsApp: (54) 98401-7707

E-mail: [email protected]

Cyro Martins Library

Located in the center of Gramado, the Cyro Martins library offers more than 49 thousand titles in its physical collection, and a digital collection with more than 30 thousand titles. It has reading rooms, an auditorium and a children's library, in addition to a permanent mini-exhibition with rare editions of literary classics. The library also offers events such as "Cafezinho Literário", in which it brings lectures, workshops and autograph sessions, and the Reading Wheel, with face-to-face meetings always on the first Thursday of the month.

Rua São Pedro, 369 - Bairro Centro

Behind the Gramado City Council Chamber.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm.

Phone: (54) 3286-9535

E-mail: [email protected]

 

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