This grand turn-of-the-century beaux arts–style working railway station (actually completed in the 1930s) houses the Pina_Estacão, an annex of the Pina_Luz hosting Sampa's three best contemporary art halls. Also here is the powerful Memorial da Resistência, occupying cells where dissidents were tortured during Brazil’s military dictatorship, and the state-of-the-art Sala São Paulo.
Estação Júlio Prestes
São Paulo
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Located inside Estação Júlio Prestes, this annex of nearby Pina_Luz hosts Sampa's three best contemporary art halls for temporary exhibitions.
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