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Morada dos Bais

Morada dos Baís
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Brazil,State of Mato Grosso do Sul,Campo Grande,Av. Noroeste, 5140, Centro, Campo Grande - MS,79002-010Map
Phone67 3384-5200
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  • Sergio Luiz R
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    Tropical bullying of the city.

    Very interesting building of the beginning of the last century reflecting the tropical architecture of the city. Nice place to visit and to stay a couple of hours.

    Reviewed on Dec 25, 2018
  • Joaobatista20
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    A small museum of the artist Lidia Bais

    The house of the Bais is a small museum that you can visit in 15-30 min. There are some paintings by the artist that are worth to be seen, particularly "The Holy Supper" where she is side-by-side with...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2018
  • StDiko
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    Art break and a bit of women's rights

    We came here for the gallery. There were at that point some very nice pics of contemporary artists, but that part keeps changing. The other, very tiny exhibition is of one of the Bais ladies, who fo...

    Reviewed on Jan 27, 2016
  • Mortenci05
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    Tour information

    The tour information that really worked in South America. They were very helpful with hotel and tours to Pantanal and good restaurants in Campo Grande. It's a place where you can be safe with the info...

    Reviewed on Jul 19, 2013
  • Ana Marìa P
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    Interesting Museum of the Bais Family Residence.

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    This old building, the first building of Campo Grande, was the private home of the Bais family who lived it for 20 years. Bernardo Bais built it with two pla...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2015
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