Recife is a vibrant city located in northeastern Brazil, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning coastal scenery. Often referred to as the “Venice of Brazil” due to its numerous waterways and bridges, Recife boasts a lively atmosphere with a mix of modern and colonial architecture. The city’s historical district, Recife Antigo, features cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and lively markets, showcasing its colonial past. Recife is also famous for its music, particularly frevo and maracatu, which are integral to its Carnival celebrations. The city is home to beautiful beaches such as Boa Viagem, and offers a variety of cultural institutions, including museums and theaters. With its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Recife is a captivating destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Recife is known as the “Venice of Brazil” due to its numerous waterways and bridges, with over 50 bridges connecting various parts of the city.
The city is home to the famous Carnival celebrations, which feature vibrant parades, music, and dance, making it one of the largest and most popular carnivals in Brazil.
Recife has a rich cultural heritage, being the birthplace of the frevo dance and music genre, which is recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
Art Gallery
Performing Arts Venue
Recife,
Prop. Santos Cosme e Damião, S/N