Brennand Institute
November 14, 2009 | Natal, Brazil | Vetting explained
The Ricardo Brennand Institute is a complex of buildings, medieval in design and gothic in style, including the Castle Museum, a picture gallery and a library. Located in Recife, Brasil.
Dedicated to the preservation of art e culture, with special emphasis on the period of Dutch occupation in Brazil, the Ricardo Brennand Institute aims to provide the general population with a unique learning experience for the appreciation of the fine arts, but a priority remains the implementation of educational programmes for children and adolescents. Inaugurated in 2002, the Institute has emerged as prominent cultural center of Northeast region and has already become a landmark of the brazilian arts scene. Photos: Adrovando Claro
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