Art lovers don't need to worry about the price of the dollar or euro to take a tour of museums in Europe. Here in Brazil,
talented artists have their work displayed in several states, some of which are exhibited in
hotels that combine tourism and art . Below, we've put together five options for you to check out!
1 - Brazilian House - Hotel Gallery, Alagoas
A true gallery of national works of art is what you will find when you visit
Casa Brasileira . Opened in 2022, on
Praia do Patacho , in Alagoas, the hotel provides a journey through time, taking guests to the
colonial-style mansions of the 1920s.
Ornaments and arabesques, typical of the region's architecture, as well as
shades of turquoise blue present in the frames serve to create a synergy with the region and complement the incredible selection of
northeastern handicrafts , along with
books and works of art handpicked from antique shops .
2 - Wish Hotel, Bahia
With more than
350 works of art , the hotel was listed as a
State Cultural Asset in 2010 and is considered a reference in
modern architecture in Brazil.
Located between
Santo Antônio do Pinhal, São Bento do Sapucaí and Campos do Jordão , in the charming Vale dos Mellos,
Botanique reflects in its design the wealth found in Serra da Mantiqueira: a unique landscape that surrounds its architecture highlighted by discoveries of materials and interiors with
pieces signed only by national designers, as well as works of art, books and background music .
4- Rosewood, Sao Paulo
A hotel located within the iconic
Cidade Matarazzo, it houses over
450 works of art by 57 Brazilian artists spread throughout the hotel. It is possible to schedule a guided tour for both guests and non-guests. The
Rosewood is also located in one of the most popular areas of the capital of São Paulo, just
two blocks from MASP .
5- January Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
The
Janeiro Hotel brings all the
Rio style to its interior and is a reference in contemporary design and architecture. The project was created by
Oskar Metsvaht , artist and creative director of the Brazilian brand Osklen, and Carlos Werneck, Executive President of the Rio Convention & Visitors Bureau, a foundation whose goal is to promote tourism in Rio de Janeiro. The hotel's elements feature creativity and sustainability in all of its creations. The architectural design is by
Siqueira Azul , designed by award-winning architect
Lia Siqueira . The hotel is an invitation to enjoy the
beautiful landscape of Rio de Janeiro through a modern and sustainable perspective.