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Africa

A Cultural and Wild Journey Through the Heart of the Continent

An unforgettable experience that enchanted Brazil.

The "Africa" exhibition toured several cities in Brazil and was a true success with both the public and critics. Created to provide an immersive and educational experience, the exhibition transported visitors of all ages to the fascinating universe of the African continent — the cradle of humanity, home to extraordinary biodiversity, and the stage for ancient cultures full of history, art, and wisdom.

Wild Nature and Impressive Biodiversity

The exhibition brought the grandeur of African wildlife closer to the public, with realistic representations of the main animals that inhabit its savannas, forests, and deserts. Majestic lions, imposing elephants, elegant giraffes, powerful rhinoceroses, and emblematic zebras were part of a setting that recreated the vibrant and dynamic atmosphere of African ecosystems.

Each space was designed to spark curiosity and admiration for biodiversity, promoting knowledge about animal behavior, their habitats, and the importance of environmental conservation .

Culture, Tradition and History

Beyond its natural riches, the exhibition also highlighted the cultural diversity of the African continent, celebrating its traditions, artistic expressions, and ancestral heritage. Through visual elements, sculptures, artifacts, and thematic settings, visitors were able to learn more about the customs, beliefs, and ways of life of different African peoples.

This broad approach allowed the experience to be not only educational, but also inspiring — promoting respect and appreciation for the cultural plurality that makes Africa unique in the world.

A Journey of Knowledge and Enchantment

Combining education, culture, science, and emotion , the "Africa" exhibition became one of the most impactful thematic experiences ever undertaken, sparking the interest of thousands of people throughout Brazil. In each city it visited, it left a legacy of learning, admiration, and connection with nature and human roots.

More than just an exhibition, “Africa” was an invitation to explore the essence of an extraordinary continent , immersing oneself in its wildlife, its vibrant culture, and its fundamental importance to the history of the planet.

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