Estádio do Pacaembu (Praça Charles Miller). It’s 1 km from the Clínicas metro station (line 2 – green), though the way down to the stadium is not straightforward. Easiest thing is to take a taxi to the stadium from the metro station, the short ride shouldn’t cost more than R$10.
columns, busts, chandeliers and statues such as Diana the Huntress (1927) by Victor Brecheret, one of the greatest sculptors in Brazil history.
major renovation in 1951.
The stage has been upgraded with an electronic system
stained glass panels
Objects, documents, recordings and journalistic material related to the theater are preserved in its museum, opened in 1983.
Besides housing a permanent collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibits. Photos and documents are available for research.
Museum hours are Mon-Sun from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.