This tour will give you the opportunity to discover the history of the town. Step back in time at the historic Forte do Presépio, the birthplace of Belém. This 17th-century fort marks the city's first population center and houses the fascinating Museu do Encontro. Here, you'll journey through the history of the Tupiunambá Indians, exploring artifacts from Marajoara funerary urns to colonial-era objects like Chinese coins. Don't miss the original 19th-century cannons in the patio, a testament to the fort's storied past.
Then continue to Jewel Hub São José Liberto, a former prison turned gem museum. Marvel at the stunning collection of gold, diamonds, emeralds, and tourmalines that tell the story of Amazonian mining and occupation. Explore the state's first jewelry collection, the Pará-Amazonian, and immerse yourself in the rich history of gemology in Pará. Experience the grandeur of the Teatro da Paz, a symbol of Belém's economic and cultural boom during the rubber cycle. Inspired by Milan's Scala Theater, this 1878 masterpiece features Amazonian-themed interior paintings and specially designed straw chairs for the tropical climate. Recently restored to its original splendor, the theater is a must-see for its architectural beauty and historical significance.
Last but not least the Museu de Arte Sacra, the first of its kind in the Amazon region. This cultural gem, housed in the Igreja de Santo Alexandre and the Palace Episcopal, boasts over 300 sacred art pieces. Wander through the Galery Fidanza and other exhibition spaces, and take home a piece of regional culture from the museum's shop.