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Educating
Place to visit. As a human being I was feeling deap shame for what people can do to each other. Must think about visiting a concentration camp in Auschwitz. After all, degustation of cachaca was h...
The museum is a very interesting place which provides a detailed view on slavery and the abomination of it. But the tour guide did not speak any English and none of the information there is in any oth...
It is a museum of what was a FAZENDA (or stay) dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane. There are many slaves living in the basement of the house. You can visit and are full of bats. the g...
It is worth seeing, though it is a short visit, it is worth it. It is almost nothing, and you visit a place still completely original today, where slavery was abolished years before the Brazilian law .....
Educating
Place to visit. As a human being I was feeling deap shame for what people can do to each other. Must think about visiting a concentration camp in Auschwitz. After all, degustation of cachaca was h...
Interesting but not international.
The museum is a very interesting place which provides a detailed view on slavery and the abomination of it. But the tour guide did not speak any English and none of the information there is in any oth...
Slavery History
It is a museum of what was a FAZENDA (or stay) dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane. There are many slaves living in the basement of the house. You can visit and are full of bats. the g...
Return to the times of slavery
200 years of history in a sugarcane building that is an example of everything that happened in the era of slavery in Brazil.
To see if you pass from the Redemption
It is worth seeing, though it is a short visit, it is worth it. It is almost nothing, and you visit a place still completely original today, where slavery was abolished years before the Brazilian law .....