Are you fascinated by aviation history and technology? These are the aviation museums you should visit in Brazil:
1Cabangu Museum
Santos DumontThe Cabangu Museum is a significant cultural institution in Brazil, situated 16 kilometers away from the city center of Santos Dumont, in the state of Minas Gerais. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the region while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. 2MAB Brazilian Aerospace Memorial
São José dos CamposThe Memorial Aeroespacial Brasileiro (MAB) is a museum situated in São José dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Established in 2004 by the Department of Science and Technology Aerospace (DCTA), the museum's primary objective is to preserve and showcase the history of Brazil's aerospace industry. 3Rampa, Natal
NatalThe Rampa complex is currently under renovation to become the Rampa Cultural Complex, which will include a museum and the Aviator Memorial. The theme of these attractions will be Natal's participation in World War II. Once completed, the complex will have the necessary infrastructure to host various activities and cultural and popular institutions. This information could be useful for tourists interested in cultural activities and learning about Natal's history. 4Museu Aeroespacial
Rio de JaneiroThe Museu Aeroespacial - MUSAL, located in Campo dos Afonsos, the birthplace of Brazilian aviation, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, is the largest and most important aviation museum in Brazil. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and development of aviation in Brazil. 5Museum Eduardo André Matarazzo
BebedouroThe Eduardo André Matarazzo Museum of Arms, Vehicles and Machines, also known as the Automobile Museum, is a private institution located in Bebedouro, a city in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil. Established in 1964, the museum was initially based in São Paulo city but was moved to Bebedouro between 1968 and 1970. The museum houses a collection of almost 300 pieces, including approximately 90 automobiles, most of which were manufactured between the 1900s and 1950s.