


Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
About
The Museum of Art of São Paulo (MASP) offers families an inspiring introduction to world-class art in an architecturally stunning building suspended above Avenida Paulista. With dedicated family programs, interactive exhibits designed for young visitors, and the iconic open-plan gallery where paintings appear to float in mid-air, children can explore art in an engaging, non-intimidating environment that sparks curiosity and creativity.
Highlights
- ✓The unique glass easel display system that makes paintings appear to float in space, fascinating for visual learners
- ✓Special family workshops and interactive programs held on weekends (check schedule in advance)
- ✓The iconic modernist architecture with its dramatic suspended structure and city views
- ✓Impressive collection of European and Brazilian art, including works by Renoir, Van Gogh, and Portinari
- ✓The open plaza underneath the museum, perfect for kids to play and take photos
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on Sunday mornings when admission is free for all visitors, but arrive early as it gets crowded after 11 AM
- 2.Download the museum's app or ask about English-language family guides at the entrance, as most signage is in Portuguese
- 3.The open space beneath the museum's iconic red structure on Paulista Avenue is perfect for kids to run around before or after your visit
- 4.Bring a small snack and water bottle, as the museum cafe can be pricey, though outside food is typically not allowed inside galleries
- 5.Photography is allowed in most areas, making it fun for older kids to create their own art documentation project
Best Time to Visit
Visit Tuesday through Thursday mornings (10 AM opening) for the smallest crowds and most relaxed atmosphere. Avoid Friday evenings and weekends when local families and tourists fill the galleries. The extended Friday hours (until 9 PM) can work well for families if you arrive after 6 PM when day crowds thin out.
What to Know
Admission is very affordable at around R$30 (approximately $6 USD) for adults, with children under 10 typically free. The museum is fully accessible with elevators and stroller-friendly spaces. A small cafe serves snacks and drinks, and Avenida Paulista has numerous dining options within walking distance.
Seasonal Notes
MASP is open year-round with consistent programming. Holiday periods (Christmas, New Year, and Brazilian holidays like Carnival in February/March) may have modified hours or special family events. São Paulo's weather is mild year-round, though summer (December to March) brings afternoon rains, so plan indoor visits accordingly.
Nearby Eats
Try Famiglia Mancini (10 minutes away), a lively Italian restaurant with huge portions perfect for sharing with kids and a welcoming atmosphere, or head to Shopping Cidade São Paulo mall (5 minutes walk) which has a food court with familiar international chains and Brazilian options that appeal to picky eaters.
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