House and Chapel of the Former Quinta do Unhão

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Salvador, Brazil

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Modern art museum· Tourist attraction· National museum

House and Chapel of the Former Quinta do Unhão Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

House and Chapel of the Former Quinta do Unhão is located in Salvador, Brazil on Av. Contôrno, s/n - Dois de Julho. House and Chapel of the Former Quinta do Unhão is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category modern art museum in Brazil.

Address

Av. Contôrno, s/n - Dois de Julho

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Rachael Wright

Unfortunately, this is a museum that could likely be skipped if you are pressed for time. However, it is free so if you are passing by I would think it is worth dropping into. The best thing is the view. There is no WiFi. Perhaps check the exhibitions prior to visiting to see if it is worth a visit for you.

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Bruno Furtado

They have cheap but nice jazz concerts at Saturdays. Take a cab or an uber to came here. Avoid cars once there's no much space to park and there's a lot of people offering their "services" to take care of yours.

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Daniel Tabib

Great exhibitions and beautiful buildings on the water. Jam no MAM (jazz after sunset) is fantastic.

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Fabiano Rossini

It will only worth to go, if you love unpleasant pieces of art and loves to be "the cultural person" Apart from the beautiful view of the deep inequality of Brasil. And last but not least, take care with your belongings, due to the community that will beg you some money to park your car.(don't believe them, there is a parking lot down the road)

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Celso Socorro Oliveira

It's a fabulous place that lacks professional assistance. The church, the main house and the patio are wonderful photo spots. I missed someone or some technological gig to tell the history and what was there to see. One should visit because it's a memory of slavery times in Salvador.

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Adriano Marques

No need to say that this is one of the most beautiful spots in Salvador. The sitio features a brand new - and small - charming cinema for art movies. The Chapel itself has been recently renewed and now counts with a fixed exhibition.

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Joeferson Santos

My favorite place in ssa

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RJ Watts

Bahia or not, don't expect a lot of art with a pronounced African, diasporic esthetic. Maybe you'll get lucky if a special exhibition is there.