

▲ In Sao Paulo's Vila Madalena district, there is a several-hundred-meter-long graffiti street. The vibrant graffiti here is created by artists from around the world on a rotating basis and is regularly updated. The alley also features handicraft stalls where you can find affordable accessories and graffiti merchandise, making it a great spot to experience Brazilian street art.

▲ Located in Sao Paulo and designed by Victor Brecheret, the sculpture was unveiled in 1954. It depicts figures of various ethnic groups such as Portuguese colonizers, indigenous people, and Africans, with a horseback leader at its center. The artwork portrays the 17th-18th century pioneers advancing into the interior and expanding Brazil's territory, showcasing the country's characteristic multicultural integration.


▲ In Sao Paulo's Vila Madalena district, there is a several-hundred-meter-long graffiti street. The vibrant graffiti here is created by artists from around the world on a rotating basis and is regularly updated. The alley also features handicraft stalls where you can find affordable accessories and graffiti merchandise, making it a great spot to experience Brazilian street art.



▲ In Sao Paulo's Vila Madalena district, there is a several-hundred-meter-long graffiti street. The vibrant graffiti here is created by artists from around the world on a rotating basis and is regularly updated. The alley also features handicraft stalls where you can find affordable accessories and graffiti merchandise, making it a great spot to experience Brazilian street art.


▲ Located in Sao Paulo and designed by Victor Brecheret, the sculpture was unveiled in 1954. It depicts figures of various ethnic groups such as Portuguese colonizers, indigenous people, and Africans, with a horseback leader at its center. The artwork portrays the 17th-18th century pioneers advancing into the interior and expanding Brazil's territory, showcasing the country's characteristic multicultural integration.



