Havas Creative Tours, DMC Operator in Brazil

Havas Creative Tours, DMC Operator in Brazil

Havas Creative Tours is a traditional DMC – Destination Management Company, and Incoming Tour Operator in Brazil, since 1989. We are based in Rio de Janeiro, with a staff of multilingual professionals, from where we cover all of Brazil.

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Brazil: Where Modern Architecture Meets National Identity

Brazil is a living laboratory of modern architecture, where great masters have transformed concrete, steel, and glass into unique expressions of national identity. For visitors seeking sophisticated cultural experiences, the country offers an architectural itinerary that goes far beyond postcard images, revealing how Brazilian design has gained worldwide recognition.
The federal capital, Brasília, represents the pinnacle of Brazilian modernist architecture. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where each building tells a story of boldness and innovation. The National Congress, with its inverted domes, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, with its pillars rising to the sky, are examples of how architecture can be both functional and poetic.

In Rio de Janeiro, the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum stands out as a futuristic ship resting on Guanabara Bay. Its circular shape and privileged location create a unique experience, where architecture harmoniously dialogues with the natural landscape. The Museum of Tomorrow, in Porto Maravilha, represents a landmark of contemporary architecture in the city. Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the project combines sustainability, innovation, and technology in a structure that seems to emerge from the water.

São Paulo reveals its architectural face through icons such as the Copan Building, with its undulating curves that break the urban rigidity, and the MASP, suspended over Paulista Avenue like a large free span that invites contemplation. The Municipal Theater, although from an earlier era, remains a reference of São Paulo’s architectural elegance.

Complementing this architectural journey, Roberto Burle Marx’s landscaping revolutionized the relationship between architecture and nature. His gardens, scattered throughout the country, demonstrate how design can harmoniously integrate the built environment with Brazil’s exuberant tropical flora.
The best time to explore these architectural treasures is during the milder months, when urban walks become more comfortable. Many of these sites offer specialized guided tours, providing insights into the construction techniques and historical context of each work.
Discovering Brazilian architecture means immersing yourself in the creativity of a people who knew how to transform international influences into their own unique and unmistakable language.
Contact us and explore this unique architectural heritage.
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