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The Estação Ferroviária de Joinville, constructed in 1906, is a significant part of Brazil's railway heritage. It stands as a landmark in the process of industrialization and development of the municipality. Its Teutonic-Brazilian architecture and its close emotional connection with the Joinville society make it a representative cultural asset of the local culture and a tourist attraction.
In April 2008, the Estação Ferroviária de Joinville was re-inaugurated under a new name, Estação da Memória de Joinville. It now houses a heritage unit called Estação da Memória. This place serves as a reference center for the memory of the identities that establish the cultural diversity of Joinville and the region.
The Estação Ferroviária de Joinville hosts a monthly event called 'Saturday at the Station'. This event includes a Flea Market, Art Fair, Handicrafts, and Cultural Presentations. It provides a platform for local artists and craftsmen to showcase their work and for visitors to engage with the local culture.
History & Anthropology Science & Technology Historic house Industrial heritage Railway
R. Leite Ribeiro, 15 - Anita Garibaldi, Joinville
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