R. Primeiro de Março, 66 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20010-000, BrasilMap
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This place can be visited in the Brazilian Bank Cultural Center, and it is quite interesting to exchange coins here. This building is also very characteristic, and this building has a history of many years. Still very worth visiting
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Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Banco Brasil Cultural Center, referred to as CCBB for short, is a cultural institution affiliated to Banco Brasil. It was founded in 1986 and has centers in Rio, Brasilia and Sao Paulo. The above three centers are among the 100 most visited museums in the world. There are theatres, cinemas and art galleries in the centres of Rio and São Paulo. Among them, the cultural center in Rio de Janeiro is larger and designed by Francisco Joaquim Bethencourt.
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Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This place can be visited in the Brazilian Bank Cultural Center, and it is quite interesting to exchange coins here. This building is also very characteristic, and this building has a history of many years. Still very worth visiting
The original Brazilian Bank Cultural Center is a very old building, there are very rich resources, Brazilian Bank Culture is also very interesting, the construction area of the entire cultural visit center is quite large, here can see a lot of banks introduction, It has now been converted into a large exhibition hall.
The centuries-old building was built and maintained by the Brazilian state-owned bank, and has been preserved so far and will hold various domestic and international exhibitions. The indoor air here is great and the bathroom environment is very good. But there is no restaurant. Of course, you can also take the old elevator upstairs if you like.
Formerly the office of the Bank of Brazil, it is now used to organize various international exhibitions for free visits. On the second floor is the exhibition hall, and on the fourth floor is a coin museum with precious coins from different countries and different times. Next to it is the Brazilian Banking Museum which shows the history of the development of the Brazilian Bank and the round office.
If it's sunny today, I probably won't go to the museum for as long as I do today! ___________ The museum is located in a busy area, and there are many cool things to do within walking distance, so it's not difficult to find time to visit. Now on display is a Brazilian children's television program from the 1990s, which has illusory colors and can walk around it. What I'm more interested in is a permanent exhibition about the history of money. There are many different notes and coins from all over the world. In my opinion, there are better museums in Rio worth visiting.
Even if the current exhibition is not very attractive to you, this place is worth visiting. Be sure to take a look at the basement, which used to be a bank vault. You can see the gate and the thick and strong. It's not very close to the subway station and can't be reached by bus (because it's on the pedestrian street). You may want to check the starting point of their free traffic. The ferry can shuttle in this area, and you'll get off in front of the scenic spot. There's also a safe way to get there if you visit at night, but if it's a weekend, it's worth recommending sightseeing around the city.