Museum · Zona Sul (South Zone)
Carmen Miranda Museum
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The Carmen Miranda Museum is a compact tribute to the iconic 'Brazilian Bombshell' who captivated audiences worldwide in the mid-20th century. Located in Flamengo, a neighborhood in Rio's South Zone, the museum occupies a modest building near the Flamengo Park. Inside, you'll find a collection of costumes, photographs, and personal items that trace Miranda's journey from her early days in Brazil to her Hollywood stardom. Highlights include her famous platform heels, fruit-laden hats, and vibrant dresses. The museum offers a nostalgic look at her influence on music and film, though it is small and can be explored in under an hour. The surrounding Flamengo area is pleasant for a stroll, with views of Guanabara Bay.
Don't miss
- See Carmen Miranda's iconic fruit hat and platform shoes
- Browse photographs from her film and stage career
- View original costumes and accessories
- Watch video clips of her performances
- Explore the small gift shop for memorabilia
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Carmen Miranda Museum
You can visit on your own (paid entry – check the official website for current prices and hours). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- The museum is small; combine with a visit to Flamengo Park or nearby beaches.
- Photography is allowed, but no flash on costumes.
- Bring cash for the ticket and gift shop; cards may not be accepted.
- Exhibits are in Portuguese; English information is limited but available.
A bit of history
The museum was established in 1976 to honor Carmen Miranda, who died in 1955. It is housed in a former residence that was converted into a cultural space, preserving her legacy as a symbol of Brazilian culture abroad.
Common questions
How much does it cost to enter?
There is an admission fee; check the official site for current prices.
Is the museum open on Mondays?
Typically closed on Mondays, but verify before visiting.
How long does a visit take?
About 30 minutes to an hour.
Can I take photos?
Yes, but no flash photography on the costumes.
Is there parking nearby?
Limited street parking; public transport is recommended.
Are there guided tours?
Not usually; you can explore independently.
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