Rua Rio Branco, Joinville, State of Santa Catarina 89201-080 BrazilMap
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Permanently closed?
I went to see this museum while my husband was busy at his conference at Expoville, and found the gate locked. A person came to the gate to let a driver in, so I asked if the museum was open. They wen...
Worth the visit, and it won’t take too much of your time. Simple, small and straight to the point museum. Free entrance, It’s well maintained, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
The guides are very friendly and willing to answer questions and explain about the history of the place and the city. There are complete collections of furniture and porcelain, very well displayed. Ol...
There is a cottage for the Prince of Joinville and Princess Dona Francisca. Newlyweds received a dowry that was donated to the colonization with foreigners. The couple never came here, but there are m...
A must stop if you want to know about the local history. Here you will get to know why the European culture is so present in Joinville. Free entry. Near city centre. Easy access by public transport....
Permanently closed?
I went to see this museum while my husband was busy at his conference at Expoville, and found the gate locked. A person came to the gate to let a driver in, so I asked if the museum was open. They wen...
Interesting
Worth the visit, and it won’t take too much of your time. Simple, small and straight to the point museum. Free entrance, It’s well maintained, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
Rich in details and well conserved
The guides are very friendly and willing to answer questions and explain about the history of the place and the city. There are complete collections of furniture and porcelain, very well displayed. Ol...
In Brazil Empire times
There is a cottage for the Prince of Joinville and Princess Dona Francisca. Newlyweds received a dowry that was donated to the colonization with foreigners. The couple never came here, but there are m...
Must stop for travelers!
A must stop if you want to know about the local history. Here you will get to know why the European culture is so present in Joinville. Free entry. Near city centre. Easy access by public transport....