Casa Das Rosas
Casa Das Rosas
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
About
A Casa das Rosas é um museu de entrada gratuita onde ocorrem exposições, eventos culturais e atividades educativas para todas as idades. Além disso, os visitantes podem aproveitar o belo jardim em estilo francês repleto de rosas na área externa e o cardápio do Café Casa das Rosas, que fica na edícula do edifício. Unindo arquitetura e natureza, a Casa das Rosas é considerada um verdadeiro “oásis” em meio a vida urbana. O "casarão-museu" foi projetado em 1935 pelo escritório do arquiteto Ramos de Azevedo, responsável por importantes construções da cidade, entre elas, o Theatro Municipal e a Pinacoteca de São Paulo. A mansão de estilo eclético, uma das únicas sobreviventes da avenida Paulista, é testemunha das transformações urbanas desta via que abrigou os casarões dos industriais no começo do século XX e se tornou um dos principais corredores culturais de São Paulo. Museu da Secretaria da Cultura, Economia e Indústria Criativas do Estado de São Paulo, gerenciado pela OS Poiesis.
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Neighbourhood: Sé
Sé, which derives its name from Sé Square, is a central neighbourhood in historic São Paulo. Close by, the Law School, the Museum of the Court of Justice and the Metropolitan Cathedral offer inspiring architecture. If you are looking for cultural activities, head to Caixa Cultural and check the schedule. In the area there is a popular pedestrian street called “Rua Direita”, one of the first streets in the region, which today marks the crowded perimeter. Sé is a great area to explore during daytime, but use caution if visiting alone at night.
How to get there
- Brigadeiro • 6 min walk
- Vergueiro • 8 min walk
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Letícia Novais
Sao Paulo, SP656 contributions
Sept 2024 • Solo
She is very charming and her garden is beautiful! I came back there today for the third time, there are already some roses with open buttons around. The entrance is free, close to the Brigadeiro subway, there is a drinking water (with a very weak and low jet ) more with ice water. FEM/MASC/Unissex bathrooms, ramp, wheelchairs and PCD elevators. Some details in pounds on the staircase, there is no air conditioning in the main room that tells the story of the house, more is very clean, it gets a little full of fds. There is also a cafeteria in the outside area, worth a visit!
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Written September 29, 2024
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Marylene S
Maputo, Mozambique609 contributions
Apr 2018
This large mansion is a vestige of São Paulo's coffee wealth of the 30'. It is surrounded by a rose garden and lost in a forrest of skyscrapers. It is protected by the Government and open to the public, for visits as well as for exhibitions and cultural events.It is often accommodating school visits, so it is sometimes difficult to access. In the back of the mansion is a coffee shop-restaurant, offering indoors as well as pleasant outdoors sitting. When we visited, we froze as a cold wind was spinning around the huge building located behind the Mansion. The place is worth a visit, as it is a graphic testimony of the Avenida Paulista rich diversity.
Written April 27, 2018
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Beatriz O
Sao Paulo, SP463 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
It is worth visiting Casa das Rosas and having coffee there - the almond and milk candy cake is delicious.
The bathrooms are a must!
If u speak Portuguese, u can see the exhibition and also stop at their small, but great bookstore!
The bathrooms are a must!
If u speak Portuguese, u can see the exhibition and also stop at their small, but great bookstore!
Written July 28, 2017
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Paulista668
São Paulo321 contributions
Aug 2016 • Solo
This is one of the few remaining villas in Avenida Paulista that were built for the coffee barons in the early 20th century and houses a cultural center run by the state government. It hosts exhibitions, concerts and artistic events and is only a minute´s walk from the Itau Cultural Center so the visitor can easily combine a visit to both places at the same time. Entrance is free in both cases.
The pleasant three-story French-style building, with balconies and a porch, looks onto Paulista on one side and is overlooked by a massive glass commercial building on the other. The area between the two buildings, that are so representative of the city´s history as Brazil´s financial and industrial powerhouse, contains lots of trees, flowers and bushes, a little fountain, a trellised walkway and a small orchidarium. It lives up to its name which means the House of Roses.
It also has a pleasant café tucked behind the center and offers a reasonably quiet hideaway to escape from the noise and traffic of Avenida Paulista.
The pleasant three-story French-style building, with balconies and a porch, looks onto Paulista on one side and is overlooked by a massive glass commercial building on the other. The area between the two buildings, that are so representative of the city´s history as Brazil´s financial and industrial powerhouse, contains lots of trees, flowers and bushes, a little fountain, a trellised walkway and a small orchidarium. It lives up to its name which means the House of Roses.
It also has a pleasant café tucked behind the center and offers a reasonably quiet hideaway to escape from the noise and traffic of Avenida Paulista.
Written August 27, 2016
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Uyara V
47 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Beautiful house with so much of history in it. Some good exhibition. A must go if you are in the area. And it is free.
Written May 8, 2016
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BOPOHA
San Francisco, CA59 contributions
Nov 2013 • Business
We went to Casa das Rosas during weekend.
There were some other visitors - but it was not crowded. As we browsed around the house we peeked in one of the rooms and there was a group of musicians rehearsing. It was quite a nice surprise. We spent some time sitting in the sun-lit room listening to the music.
There were couple of exhibitions on display downstairs.
Another nice surprise was a cute little place behind the house in the garden. I do not know how food is in that place. We had some sparkling wine and coffee with chocolate cake and it was quite good.
It may not be worth special trip, but if you are in the area - definitely visit.
There were some other visitors - but it was not crowded. As we browsed around the house we peeked in one of the rooms and there was a group of musicians rehearsing. It was quite a nice surprise. We spent some time sitting in the sun-lit room listening to the music.
There were couple of exhibitions on display downstairs.
Another nice surprise was a cute little place behind the house in the garden. I do not know how food is in that place. We had some sparkling wine and coffee with chocolate cake and it was quite good.
It may not be worth special trip, but if you are in the area - definitely visit.
Written January 22, 2014
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PaulH57
Philadelphia, PA26 contributions
Nov 2013 • Solo
Roses? I didn't see many at all. Perhaps 5 rose bushes in total. Given the name of the house and other reviews, I expected to see a lavish show of flowers. The garden was pleasant enough, but small. I went into the house too, however all rooms were locked and I couldnt go in them. The only thing to see was the hallway and stairs (with a beautiful stained glass window).
I spent less than 10 minutes there. Unless you are passing by, I wouldn't recommend spending the time and effort to get there.
I spent less than 10 minutes there. Unless you are passing by, I wouldn't recommend spending the time and effort to get there.
Written November 6, 2013
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Alex H
Oklahoma City, OK683 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
If you are wanting to see beautiful 1920's architecture this is a gem. The house is so pretty and filled with history of São Paulo and Paulista Ave. There is a rose garden and nice restaurant as well, I loved it.
Written December 19, 2018
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Surrinder C
Vancouver, Canada88 contributions
Dec 2015
Worth a short trip - prob take about an hour here. There is a pleasent cafe around the back where you can rest your weary feet if you necessary.
Written December 5, 2015
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lesmiserables9
New Orleans, LA146 contributions
Mar 2015 • Solo
I'd like to echo other reviews here. Not worth putting on your itinerary, but if you happen to pass by it while strolling down Paulista Ave, you could rest your legs. Entrance into the house is free. It is basically an old house with an outdoor garden and cafe. When I visited (March) there were no roses in bloom. The house closes at 6 and I arrived at 5, but all of the rooms inside the house were locked, so I basically only got a view of the hallway.
Written April 7, 2015
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Tem espaço adequado para criança 3 anos? Fraldario e acessibilidade para carrinho de bebe 1 mes?
Written July 17, 2018
Há rampa para acessibilidade na casa APENAS ao piso térreo e o banheiro é amplo, mas sem fraldário. O jardim externo é imenso, praticamente uma praça e com piso adequado para carrinho de bebê. Lembrando que a mansão foi tombada pelo patrimônio histórico e não permite demolição para inclusão de elevador.
Written July 17, 2018
casadasrosas
Sao Paulo, SP
Olá, Vitória! Para trabalhos profissionais, é necessário pedir autorização. Saiba mais acessando nosso site.
Written March 6, 2018
casadasrosas
Sao Paulo, SP
Olá, Vitória! Para trabalho profissional, é preciso solicitar uma autorização. Para mais informações acesse nosso site.
Written March 6, 2018
casadasrosas
Sao Paulo, SP
Olá, Mayara! Nosso horário de funcionamento é de terça-feira à sábado, das 10 às 22h; domingos e feriados, das 10 às 18h.
Written March 6, 2018
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