Casa Kubitschek, Belo Horizonte
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the lush landscape of Pampulha, Casa Kubitschek stands as a testament to modernist architecture in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. This museum, once a weekend retreat for Juscelino Kubitschek, the former president of Brazil, now serves as a window into the 1940s era of Brazilian architecture and design.
Constructed in 1943, Casa Kubitschek was designed by the legendary architect Oscar Niemeyer, who played a pivotal role in shaping the modern architectural movement in Brazil. The house reflects Niemeyer's signature style of sweeping curves and stark geometric forms, harmoniously blending with the surrounding natural environment. It is a prime example of the innovative use of reinforced concrete during that period.
Today, Casa Kubitschek functions as a museum, preserving the history and culture of its time. The interior of the house has been meticulously maintained, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the lifestyle of the mid-20th century Brazilian elite. The museum showcases original furniture, artworks, and personal items belonging to Kubitschek, providing an intimate glimpse into his life and times.
The museum is open to the public, inviting guests to explore both the indoor spaces and the expansive gardens that feature a collection of native plants and sculptures. Educational programs and guided tours are available, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the historical and architectural significance of the site.
Avenida Otacilio Negrao de Lima 4188Pampulha (Lagoa da Pampulha)Belo Horizonte 31340-505
Casa Kubitschek – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mineirão, Igreja de São Francisco de Assis, Mineirinho, Pampulha.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Casa Kubitschek by public transport?
Bus
- Estação Santa Rosa - MOVE Metropolitano (28 min walk)
- Estação Monte Castelo - MOVE (38 min walk)