The architect Oscar Niemeyer leaves its simplicity with a masterful work that characterizes it. In Brasilia, the capital of the country, its traces are so perceptible that they end up assigning an unmistakable style to the entire city. One more piece of Brasilia is the Honestino Guimarães National Museum, part of the Cultural Complex located in the Esplanade of the Ministries.

Photographs National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

Photographs National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

El Honestino Guimarães National Museum, is one of the projects designed and built in Brasilia by Oscar Niemeyer in conjunction with Lucio Costa. Located in an area of ​​government activities, quite a few officials pass through the area every day, a cultural complex that tries to rival in prominence with the cultural potential of São Paulo. The outer space reached, a sphere-shaped minimalist building that sprouts from the surface looks like the model of a painting that hopes to inspire some artist. It is the Niemeyer style that is repeated throughout the city. The environment at times seems so unreal that even the images that can be obtained from the museum can have a surrealist style.

Images National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

Images National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

The National Museum was inaugurated 50 years late in 2006, in front of the National Library Leonel de Moura Brizola, the largest collection of books in a public building in all of Brazil. Together, they are the current largest cultural complex in the country. It has an exhibition area of ​​15.000 square meters, in addition to two auditoriums and a laboratory. Dedicated to temporary art exhibitions, for two years it has been one more point on the cultural circuit of Brasilia and one of the most recognized in all of Brazil.

Wallpaper National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

Wallpaper National Museum Honestino Guimaraes

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