The Museu Paulista of the
University of São Paulo
The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest public university in Brazil.
The university was founded on 25 January 1934, regrouping already existing schools in ...
, commonly known as Museu do Ipiranga, is a Brazilian
history museum
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located near the place where Emperor
Pedro I proclaimed Brazil's independence on the banks of Ipiranga brook in the Southeast region of the city of
São Paulo
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, then the "Caminho do Mar," or road to the seashore. It contains a huge collection of furniture, documents and historically relevant artwork, especially relating to the
Brazilian Empire
The Empire of Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay until the latter achieved independence in 1828. The empire's government was a representative parliamentary constitutional ...
era.
The most famous artwork in the collection is the 1888 painting ''
Independência ou Morte'' (Independence or Death) by
Pedro Américo
Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo (29 April 1843 – 7 October 1905) was a Brazilian novelist, poet, scientist, art theorist, essayist, philosopher, politician and professor, but is best remembered as one of the most important academic painter ...
.
A few months after the
Brazilian Declaration of Independence
The independence of Brazil comprised a series of political and military events that led to the independence of the Kingdom of Brazil from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves as the Brazilian Empire. It is celebrated on 7 Se ...
, people started to suggest a monument on the site where the declaration took place, although they were not sure about what sort of memorial construction to build. In 1884, Italian architect Tommaso Gaudenzio Bezzi, who was hired to develop the project, chose to build an eclectic-styled building similar to the French
Palace of Versailles
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with impressive and perfectly manicured gardens and fountain.

The museum closed in August 2013 for extensive restoration and modernisation. In September 2022, it re-opened to the public.
Design and construction
In 1884, Italian architect
Tommaso Gaudenzio Bezzi was chosen to design a monumental building to be built at the place where Brazilian Independence would have been proclaimed. The long palace was inspired by a Renaissance palace and is considered an example of
Eclectic architecture
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. The museum was opened to the public on September 7, 1895, six years after the
Proclamation of the Republic. In 1909, Belgian landscape designer
Arsenio Puttermans projected the gardens around the main building, which were later redesigned by landscape designer
Reinaldo Dierberger in the 1920s.
A reorganization of the collection was instituted in 1922 by
Afonso d'Escragnolle Taunay at the time of the Centenary of Independence of Brazil, with a special emphasis on the history of the state of São Paulo. Paintings and sculptures related to the history of Brazil were installed in the lobby, grand staircase and Great Hall.
A satellite museum, the Republican Museum "Itu Convention" (''Museu Republicano "Convenção de Itu"'') opened on April 18, 1923 in
Itu
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, a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo. The museum is located in the family home of Almeida Prado, where the
Republican Party of São Paulo
The Paulista Republican Party (, PRP) was a Brazilian political party founded on April 18, 1873 during the and sparked the first modern republicanism, republican movement in Brazil.
Its followers were called ''perrepistas''. PRP was the predomi ...
was founded in 1873. The Itu museum remains under the administration of the Paulista Museum and has a collection that focuses on the history of Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Collections
The Museu Paulista has a large collection of objects, furniture, maps, and works of art with historical relevance, especially those that have some relationship with the Independence of Brazil and the corresponding historical period. One of the most well-known works in his collection is the painting ( ("Independence or Death"), painted by the artist
Pedro Américo
Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo (29 April 1843 – 7 October 1905) was a Brazilian novelist, poet, scientist, art theorist, essayist, philosopher, politician and professor, but is best remembered as one of the most important academic painter ...
in 1888. The museum has significant, collection of photographs, including those by
Militão Augusto de Azevedo (1837–1905),
Guilherme Gaensly (1843–1928), and
Werner Haberkorn (1907–1997). The museum has a facsimile of one of the oldest maps of Brazil, the
Map of Céspedes Xeria, produced in 1628. In addition to exhibitions, the activities of the Ipiranga Museum include educational programs, courses, and scientific research. The collection of the museum continues to expand via donations or acquisitions. An important part of the activities of the museum involves physical conservation, study, and documentation of the collection.
See also
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List of Baroque residences
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Buildings inspired by Versailles
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Eclectic architecture
Eclecticism in architecture is a 19th and 20th century architectural style in which a single piece of work incorporates eclecticism, a mixture of elements from previous historical styles to create something that is new and original. In architec ...
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References
External links
Official website
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Museu do Ipiranga
University of São Paulo
Museums in São Paulo
History museums in Brazil
Museums established in 1890
Eclectic architecture