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Brazil – Churches and Art Shops in Campo GrandeIndigenous Art and Art Museums in Mato Grosso do Sul's Capital
Campo Grande, southern gateway to the Pantanal, is a friendly city with interesting tourist sights like churches, markets as well as indigenous art shops and museums.
Campo Grande, situated in the west of Brazil, is a good place to organise tours to the wetlands of the Pantanal. But the pleasant city also warants a day or two for its own cultural sights, like the modern yet small cathedral for its stained glass windows and the art museums and shops that provide an insight into the lives of Brazil's indigenous population. History of Campo Grande in Mato Grosso do SulIn 1875 José Antônio Pereira founded the village of Santo António de Campo Grande. He constructed his ranch where the Porsa and Segredo streams met, which nowadays houses the Botanical Gardens [Horta Florestal]. In 1914 Campo Grande grew quickly in importance, after a railway connected the town with eastern, economically rich, Brazil. Since 1977 Campo Grande has been the capital of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and numbers about 700,000 inhabitants. The city has the characteristics of a metropolis while maintaining the friendly ambience of a town. Wide, tree-lined boulevards and buildings are well-maintained and the city is surprisingly clean as well as green thanks to the presence of several parks. Culture in Campo GrandeCampo Grande is considered the southern gateway to the wetlands of the Pantanal. Most visitors only stop here to join a Pantanal tour or to rent a car to visit the Pantanal. But Campo Grande is a friendly city. It offers several sights and merits a visit for a day or two. Churches in Campo GrandeHardly known on the tourist circuit, undeservedly so and worth a visit, are several lovely churches:
Indigenous Art Museums and Art Shops in Campo GrandeCampo Grande has Brazil's largest community of native Brazilians, originating from different tribes. The indigenous history and culture is presented in museums and art shops, although the majority of these is currently under renovation.
Campo Grande is a good base to get an idea and feeling for the rich mixture of Mato Grosso do Sul's inhabitants and culture. Hopefully the indigenous art shops and museums will open soon to give this particular group the attention they deserve. Campo Grande is also a practical city to obtain information about the region, to book a tour to the Pantanal or to rent a car.
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