A unique cultural space in Campos do Jordão that celebrates the life and work of sculptor Felicia Leirner, blending art, nature, and history.
The Felicia Leirner Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (last entry at 5:00 p.m.). It is located at Av. Dr. Luis Arrobas Martins, 1,880, in Campos do Jordão, near the Claudio Santoro Auditorium. You can get there by car, taxi, or ride-hailing app.
Great news! Admission to the Felicia Leirner Museum is free for all visitors. So you can enjoy the work of artist Felicia Leirner without worrying about your budget. However, donations are accepted.
To fully enjoy the outdoor sculptures and the museum interior, we recommend setting aside at least 1 to 2 hours. It is a peaceful and contemplative space, ideal for a leisurely stroll and connecting with art and nature. You can also take advantage of the free guided tours they offer.
Felicia Leirner was a Polish-born naturalized Brazilian sculptor, and this open-air museum is the only one dedicated entirely to her work, integrated with nature. Her sculptures are a gem of Brazilian modernism, and this place is essential for preserving her artistic and cultural legacy. In addition, the museum is integrated with the Claudio Santoro Auditorium, making it an important cultural hub in the region.
The museum is beautiful at any time, but to avoid crowds and enjoy pleasant weather, I suggest visiting during the week, preferably on weekdays in the morning. That way you can appreciate the natural light on the sculptures and the tranquility of the surroundings. Spring can be especially lovely because of the blooms.
Yes, the Felicia Leirner Museum is designed to be as accessible as possible. It has ramps and paths adapted for wheelchairs, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the outdoor works and facilities. For more detailed information, you can contact them directly at (12) 3662-6000.
Campos do Jordão offers many options. Right next to the museum you have the Claudio Santoro Auditorium, with stunning architecture. A short distance away, you can explore the city center with its shops, restaurants, and the famous cable car. I also recommend Capivari Park for more entertainment.
Of course! I suggest wearing comfortable shoes for walking the paths, bringing sunscreen and a hat, since much of the exhibition is outdoors. Don't forget your camera—the sculptures and landscape are very photogenic. And if you have time, attend a cultural event at the Claudio Santoro Auditorium; there are often interesting events. I recommend visiting their official website before going.
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