Palácio Rio Negro, Manaus
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Manaus, the Palácio Rio Negro stands as a testament to Brazil's opulent past and cultural richness. This historic building, now a museum, was once the luxurious residence of German rubber baron Waldemar Scholz. Constructed in the early 20th century, during the Rubber Boom, it epitomizes the grandeur and wealth that rubber extraction brought to the Amazon region.
The Palácio Rio Negro's striking façade, a blend of neoclassical and eclectic styles, captures the eye of visitors and locals alike. Its well-preserved architectural details are a reminder of a bygone era when Manaus was known as the "Heart of the Amazon" and the "City of the Forest." The building was later transformed into the official residence of the governor of the State of Amazonas, further cementing its significance in the region's history.
Today, as a museum, the Palácio Rio Negro invites guests to step back in time and explore the rich cultural heritage of Manaus. The interior of the palace has been meticulously maintained, with rooms displaying period furniture, ornate decorations, and historical artifacts that narrate the story of the Amazon's golden age. The museum also showcases various exhibitions that focus on the art, history, and culture of the area.
The Palácio Rio Negro is more than just a museum; it is a cultural space that hosts musical performances, art shows, and educational programs, all aimed at enriching the community's engagement with the arts and the unique history of the Amazon.
Visitors to the Palácio Rio Negro can enjoy guided tours that reveal the secrets and stories behind each room. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens, which provide a tranquil oasis in the bustling city of Manaus. These gardens are the perfect spot to relax and contemplate the beauty of this historical gem.
Avenida 7 de Setembro 1546Zona Sul (Centro)Manaus 69020-125
Palácio Rio Negro – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Amazon Theatre, Mercado Municipal Adolpho Lisboa, Port of Manaus, Monument Abertura dos Portos.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Palácio Rio Negro open?
- Monday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Tuesday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Wednesday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Thursday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Friday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm
- Sunday 11 am - 3 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Palácio Rio Negro?
How to get to Palácio Rio Negro by public transport?
Bus
- Terminal Matriz (17 min walk)
- Plataforma B (25 min walk)
Ferry
- Roadway Porto Público de Manaus • Lines: Rota Manaus - Atalaia do Norte, Rota Manaus - Barcelos, Rota Manaus - São Gabriel da Cac, Rota Manaus - Tabatinga (20 min walk)