What is included?
Transportation in a bus for over 25 students, minibus for under 25 students or van for under 15 students
Water on the way to and from the transport
Tickets
Lunch (full day)
Picnic in the Dinosaur Valley
01 Accredited Tour Guide from the Ministry of Tourism
02 teachers
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Introduction
DINOSAUR VALLEY
- Perfect replicas of dinosaurs that move and make sounds, similar to the beings that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago.
- 3D Cinema
- Picnic area
- Playground
WAX MUSEUM
Inaugurated on December 15, 2021, the first wax museum aimed at entertainment in the entire state of São Paulo is the ideal experience to enjoy with the whole family. The space features more than 70 life-sized characters, from superheroes to rock stars, from the Queen of England to the idols of the most popular movies and series in the world.
FOLKLORE MUSEUM
3,000 pieces including costumes from Folia de Reis, Congadas, Reisados, Moçambique, etc.), clay, bamboo, wood, leather, agate, towels with abrolhos, straw works, crochet, picturesque paintings, musical instruments, traditional pieces such as mortar, spurs, lamps, saws, specialized library, and much more.
SACRED ART MUSEUM AND RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
Housed in a building listed as historical heritage, dating back to 1910, the so-called "Palacete Giosué Tonanni," which was restored to preserve the original characteristics of the building. The museum's collection consists of folk art, sculptures, replicas of works by renowned Brazilian artists, personal devotion objects, and exhibitions of objects, with a highlight on the partnership with the São Paulo Sacred Art Museum for the display of new temporary exhibitions.
ECO - CULTURAL STATION OF OLÍMPIA AND MARIA FUMAÇA
Architectural complex dating from the 1910s, listed as municipal historical heritage, with the preservation and restoration of the original characteristics of the old Olímpia Railway Station.
The Olímpia Railway Station, which belonged to the old FEPASA, operated until 1968, with trains and cars in operation, and was deactivated with the emergence of highways. From the 1920s until the end of the 1960s, the locomotive largely transported coffee, which helped Olímpia to develop. The site remained unused for about 15 years and, in 2019, began undergoing renovations to reactivate it as a cultural center, inaugurated on December 15, 2021.
The requalification of the architectural complex of the old station, with the preservation and restoration of the original characteristics of the building, will host temporary exhibitions, as well as symposiums, residencies, classes, and round tables addressing relevant issues of modern and contemporary art. With more than 6,000 m² of total area and 1,000 m² of built area, ECO features administrative offices, a reception area, an art gallery, a food court, a space for cultural presentations, an exhibition room, among others. In addition, the locomotive that was in the old History and Folklore Museum has been restored and transported to the station, and two old cars are still being installed, one of which will have a café and the other, a space for the exhibition of photographs and screening of historical and old films from when the station was operational.
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Detailed Itinerary
Half Day
07:30 - Presentation and Document Conference in front of the School
08:00 - Departure to Olímpia
08:30 – Onboard snack
09:00 – Visit to the Olímpia Folklore Museum with Guidance
10:00 – Visit to the Dinosaur Valley
10:50 – Picnic in the Valley
11:00 – Visit to the Wax Museum
12:30 – Return
13:00 – Expected arrival in front of the School
Full Day
07:30 - Presentation and Document Conference in front of the School
08:00 - Departure to Olímpia
08:30 – Onboard snack
09:00 – Visit to the Olímpia Folklore Museum with Guidance
10:00 – Visit to the Dinosaur Valley
12:00 – Lunch at ECO
13:00 - Visit to ECO and Maria Fumaça
14:00 - Visit to the Sacred Art Museum and Religious Diversity
16:00 – Visit to the Wax Museum
17:00 - Return with onboard snack
18:00 – Expected arrival in front of the School