This meeting space is inspired by the Tropicalist movement and combines Brazilian cultural and architectural influences with elements from the 1960s and 70s. Creating an intriguing contrast, the colonial façade evokes tradition, while the interior features shapes and colors typical of the Tropicalist period. Classic elements share space with contemporary works of art and crafts and folk art items, in a vibrant mix that recalls the musicality of Jackson do Pandeiro. Highlights include the rich collection that includes pieces by Adam Matos, Mestre Jasson, Coletivo Cajuínas, Ivan Coelho, Ismael Silva, Davidson Valdivino, Ivo Deodato, Cida Lima, Malba and Jonatas.