The best museums in Joinville in September 2025

These are the top 5 best museums in Joinville, Brazil, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

For a complete overview of museums in Joinville, their exhibitions and discount cards & passes, see our overview page with all museums in Joinville.

Looking for the best museums in Joinville? These are the best ones:

  1. Museu Nacional de Imigração e Colonização1

    Museu Nacional de Imigração e Colonização

     Joinville
    The Museu Nacional de Imigração e Colonização, located in Joinville, in the north of Santa Catarina, is a significant repository of historical memories and objects related to immigration in the South of Brazil. The museum's collection provides a comprehensive insight into the historical process of immigration and colonization in the region.
  2. Joinville Museum of Art2

    Joinville Museum of Art

     Joinville
    The Joinville Museum of Art is located in the heart of Joinville, Santa Catarina, at Rua XV de Novembro. The museum is housed in the former residence of Ottokar Doerffel, a German immigrant who was a prominent politician and the creator of Joinville's first newspaper. This historic building, dating back to the second half of the 19th century, adds a unique charm to the museum and offers visitors a glimpse into the city's past.
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    Parque Zoobotânico

     Joinville
  4. Museu Arqueológico de Sambaqui de Joinville4

    Museu Arqueológico de Sambaqui de Joinville

     Joinville
    The Museu Arqueológico de Sambaqui de Joinville (MASJ) is a museum situated in the city of Joinville, in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. It is a significant cultural and historical site that offers visitors a unique insight into the region's past.
  5. Estação Ferroviária de Joinville5

    Estação Ferroviária de Joinville

     Joinville
    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.

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