Eduardo Ribeiro House Museum
Inaugurated on March 18th, 2010, the Eduardo Ribeiro House Museumrecuperates the personal, military and administrative history of the maranhense man, considered the great transformer of the capital of Amazonas. It was acquired by private individuals after his death and by the Federal Government, in 1961, and in 2002 was given to the State by means of a loan through the State Secretary of Culture, for the specific purposes of recovering the memory of the city and the history of medicine. It is located in an area of preservation interest, in the Historic Center of Manaus.
It has a permanent exhibition of period residential furniture, objects of personal use and art that seek to recreate the way of life of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, when Eduardo Gonçalves Ribeiro lived. The rooms and rooms are named after facts and characters considered relevant in the life of the former governor and its former owners.
In the same house considering the later use of the property, is installed the headquarters of the Academia Amazonense de Medicina, founded in 1980, in which information about the history of medicine in Amazonas can be found, made available in digital language.
Permanent exhibition
Period Scenographic Exhibitions - Life and Work of Governor Eduardo Gonçalves Ribeiro, Bretislau de Castro Family and History of Medicine in Amazonas.
❱ Address: Rua José Clemente, 322 - Centro - Manaus, Am, Brasil - Zip Code: 69010-070
❱ Contact: +55 (92) 3631-2938
❱ Email: mceribeiro@culturamazonas.am.gov.br / demus@culturamazonas.am.gov.br
❱ Visitation: From Tuesday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
❱ Admission: Free
❱ Technical Structure ⇓
Guided tours |
Photos without flash allowed |
Visitors' restrooms
Accessibility for the physically, visually and hearing impaired
❱ Location ⇓
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