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Fascinating place
Fascinating displays, put together well and very creative. Really informative about teh nature of immigration itself and how this continues to play out in Brazil.
Very interesting. We spent one hour and a half there. We went there by taxi. So, we don´t know exactly where the metro station is, but as we left we saw dozens of homeless people, which can cause conc...
My husband and I loved the museum! I think it is the kind of museum that all immigrants and tourist should visit in São Paulo to understand the diversity of Brazilian and how the country grew and deve...
São Paulo’s Ellis Island - Wonderful place to visit
This is not only a museum. This is the place where the majority of immigrants from Europe and Japan arrived by train after disembarking from Santos at the end of nineteenth and beginning of twentieth ...
1848, economic crisis in Europe, heavily unemployment, forced England to prohibit the business of slave trade in 1850, to foster migrants from Europe to the New World, as cheap labor. São Paulo create...
Fascinating place
Fascinating displays, put together well and very creative. Really informative about teh nature of immigration itself and how this continues to play out in Brazil.
Very interesting. Consider taking a cab.
Very interesting. We spent one hour and a half there. We went there by taxi. So, we don´t know exactly where the metro station is, but as we left we saw dozens of homeless people, which can cause conc...
Museum visit
My husband and I loved the museum! I think it is the kind of museum that all immigrants and tourist should visit in São Paulo to understand the diversity of Brazilian and how the country grew and deve...
São Paulo’s Ellis Island - Wonderful place to visit
This is not only a museum. This is the place where the majority of immigrants from Europe and Japan arrived by train after disembarking from Santos at the end of nineteenth and beginning of twentieth ...
Immigration history
1848, economic crisis in Europe, heavily unemployment, forced England to prohibit the business of slave trade in 1850, to foster migrants from Europe to the New World, as cheap labor. São Paulo create...