2024

PONTO SOLIDÁRIO

Arts and crafts
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If you want to find beautiful handicrafts from the sustainable and solidarity economy. Here is a place not to be missed. At Ponto Solidário you will find fair trade products made by various Brazilian artisans grouped in cooperatives, NGOs or independent. Ponto Solidario is a non-profit association that promotes, distributes and sells artistic and handicraft products from various Brazilian NGOs, cooperatives, indigenous communities, artisans and artists from all regions of Brazil.

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2024

MARCHÉ D’ANTIQUITÉS ET D’ART DU MASP

Arts and crafts

The MASP, an innovative art museum with a wealth of collections and art exhibitions, needs no introduction. Every Sunday for the past 20 years, the market in front of the MASP has been bringing together art lovers and collectors in search of the rare pearl. As in Rio, the Paulists call this market the "hippie market". There is a flea market atmosphere. Decorative objects, lamps, paintings, etc. Thousands of visitors are attracted by the choice!

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2024

MARCHÉ D’ANTIQUITÉS DU BIXIGA

Arts and crafts

Bixiga, the old Italian neighborhood, is in itself a place to know as it is a concentrate of São Paulo's history and still filled with the hope of immigrants. The Bixiga Antiques Market revives its history. More than 300 stalls are present every Sunday at Bixiga. You can find everything from artwork to small furniture to various decorative items. There are also stalls where you can eat on the spot. For shopping or just walking around!

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2024

FOIRE D’ARTISANAT DU MOEMA

Arts and crafts

The Moema Arts, Crafts and Culture Fair was inaugurated in 1991 and since then it has grown to include 200 exhibitors with stalls selling handicrafts, decorations and paintings. One can hunt for hours in a friendly atmosphere. Many "barracas" allow to eat. Moema is a pleasant and quiet district of the southern zone of Sao Paulo. Every Sunday from 9am to 5pm.

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