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=== Museums ===
=== Museums ===
'''Northern Man Museum''' (Museu do Homem do Norte)<br>Av. Silves, 2.222 (Praça Francisco Pereira da Silva) – Distrito Industrial<br>Manaus AM 69073-270<br>Telephone: 55 92 2125-5301/5323<br>Email: [mailto:muhno@cultura.am.gov.br muhno@cultura.am.gov.br]<br>
Email #2: [mailto:muhno@culturamazonia.am.gov.br muhno@culturamazonia.am.gov.br]<br>
Website: [https://cultura.am.gov.br/portal/museu-do-homem-do-norte/ Northern Man Museum]<br>
Website #2: [http://manausagil.com/museu-do-homem-do-norte/ Northern Man Museum]<br>
Website #3: [http://www.conhecendomuseus.com.br/museus/museu-do-homem-do-norte/ Northern Man Museum]<br>
Website #4: [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/museu-do-homem-do-norte-northern-man-museum Museu do Homem do Norte (Northern Man Museum)]<br>
Website #5: [http://museus.cultura.gov.br/espaco/6604/ Northern Man Museum]<br>
Website #6: [http://mapas.cultura.gov.br/espaco/6604/ Northern Man Museum]
:With 2,000 items, the Museu do Homem do Norte was designed by sociologist-anthropologist Gilberto Freyre and created with the aim of gathering a significant collection that represented and reflected the characteristics and peculiarities of life in the northern region of Brazil. The collection was acquired over time through donations, purchases, assignments and incorporations. The Museum intends to give an insight into the regional cultural breadth, showing the daily working techniques of the Amazonian populations, the means of transportation, housing, food, parties, crafts, religiosity, myths and rites. , as well as an important archaeological collection.
'''Provincial Palace''' (Palacete Provincial)<br>Praça Heliodoro Balbi, S/N - Centro<br>Manaus AM 69005-260<br>Telephone: 55 92 3631-3632/3622-8387<br>
Email: [mailto:demus@cultura.am.gov.br demus@cultura.am.gov.br]<br>
Email #2: [mailto:palacete@cultura.am.gov.br palacete@cultura.am.gov.br]<br>
Website: [https://cultura.am.gov.br/portal/palacete-provincial/ Provincial Palace]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/manaus/attractions/palacete-provincial/a/poi-sig/1181409/363219?lpaffil=lp-affiliates&awc=4217_1577725887_7439d3a2ebbdbc2fc4d58700432b86f8 Palacete Provincial]<br>
Website #3: [https://viagemeturismo.abril.com.br/atracao/palacete-provincial/ Provincial Palace]
:The Provincial Palace houses five Museums of different languages: Museum of Archeology, Museum of Image and Sound (MISAM), Museum of Numismatics of Amazonas, Tiradentes Museum and the Pinacoteca do Estado.  The Pinacoteca has paintings, photos and prints by local artists. The Numismatics Museum has a collection of 8 thousand coins. Image and Sound has DVDs and CDs for free on-site viewing. The Tiradentes Museum honors firefighters and state police with guns and uniforms on display. Archeology reproduces excavations and artifacts discovered in the region.
'''Vila Paraíso Seringal Museum''' (Museu do Seringal Vila Paraíso)<br>
On the banks of the São João Stream, tributary of Tarumã Mirim, Manaus Rural Area<br>Igarapé São João<br>Telephone: 55 92 3631-6047<br>
Email: [mailto:museudoseringal@cultura.am.gov.br museudoseringal@cultura.am.gov.br]<br>
Website: [https://www.amazonasemais.com.br/manaus/uma-viagem-a-epoca-da-borracha-no-museu-do-seringal-vila-paraiso/ Vila Paraíso Seringal Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://cultura.am.gov.br/portal/museu-do-seringal-vila-paraiso/ Vila Paraíso Seringal Museum]<br>
Website #3: [https://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/manaus/attractions/museu-do-seringal-vila-paraiso/a/poi-sig/1181426/363219?lpaffil=lp-affiliates&awc=4217_1577727387_963d371165e0cfde2afcf41de9433495 Museu do Seringal Vila Paraíso]
:A pleasant journey into the history of the rubber cycle, the main economic activity of the Amazon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is what you can have with a visit to the Vila Paraíso Seringal Museum in Manaus.  The museum reproduces a rubber plantation from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the era of the rubber cycle. and period of great economic rise of the Amazon. In the visits, which are guided, it is possible to know from the process of production of rubbers hair to the latent difference between the rubber tapper's way of life, which lived in conditions analogous to slavery, and the rubber tapper, the owner of the rubber tapper. It boasted a life of luxury and comfort, even within the forest.
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