This museum is closed permanently.
The International Museum of Naive Art (MIAN) was a museum that was situated in Rio de Janeiro from 1995 to 2016. It was a significant cultural institution during its operation, contributing to the city's vibrant arts scene.
The museum boasted a permanent collection of 6,000 paintings from artists hailing from 120 different countries. This made it the largest collection of naive art in the world, offering a unique insight into this particular art form.
The museum was conveniently located at Rua Cosme Velho, n°. 561, adjacent to the Corcovado train station. It was open from Monday to Friday, from 1 pm to 5 pm, making it a feasible destination for tourists during the week.
Art & Design Contemporary art
R. Cosme Velho, 561 - Cosme Velho, Rio de Janeiro
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