
Centro Cívico Neighborhood
Centro Cívico: Curitiba's cultural and governmental heart, featuring iconic architecture like the MON and serene parks.

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Centro Cívico Neighborhood
Best Time
Government buildings open

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Centro Cívico: Curitiba's cultural and governmental heart, featuring iconic architecture like the MON and serene parks.

🚶♀️ Stroll the Plazas
Enjoy leisurely walks through the open plazas, especially on weekends. Great for photos!
🎨 Art Lover's Paradise
Don't miss the Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) for its stunning architecture and art.

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Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON)
Rua Marechal Hermes, 999
Iconic 'Eye' building housing diverse art exhibitions. A must-see architectural marvel.

Parque Tingui
Rua Dr. Goulin, 1000
A vibrant green space with Ukrainian cultural influences, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

Palácio Iguaçu
Praça 19 de Dezembro
The seat of Paraná's government, showcasing impressive neoclassical architecture.
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O centro de Curitiba é seguro à noite?
Mês que vem vou pra Curitiba fazer uma prova e gostaria de aproveitar pra conhecer a cidade. A prova é num domingo, e eu chego em Curitiba sábado de manhã. Assim que eu chegar, poderia pegar um ônibus da rodoviária pro Centro cívico, dar um rolê por lá e conhecer o MON pela…
🚶♀️ Stroll the Plazas
Enjoy leisurely walks through the open plazas, especially on weekends. Great for photos!
🎨 Art Lover's Paradise
Don't miss the Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) for its stunning architecture and art.
Mudança para Curitiba
Me mudarei para Curitiba em algumas semanas e gostaria de dicas sobre a mudança! (Bairros, imobiliárias) Vou trabalhar no Centro Cívico e sou um homem solteiro, gostaria de morar perto do trabalho gastando pouco se possível (de preferência menos de 2k de aluguel)
Visiting Curitibia for work - any tips?
1) I personally love the Downtown, you can visit it by walk, places such as Largo da Ordem for example. If you like museums check Museu Oscar Niemeyer and Museu Paranaense. If you like parks try Parque Barigui or Parque Tanguá. 2) Curitiba has a big influence of German and…
🏛️ Admire Architecture
The Palácio Iguaçu and surrounding buildings offer impressive sights.
How is Curitiba?
I (22F) could spend a semester in Curitiba as a student. How is living there? Is it safe? Which are the must see places or short trips? thank you :)
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🚶♀️ Stroll the Plazas
Enjoy leisurely walks through the open plazas, especially on weekends. Great for photos!
🎨 Art Lover's Paradise
Don't miss the Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) for its stunning architecture and art.
🏛️ Admire Architecture
The Palácio Iguaçu and surrounding buildings offer impressive sights.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Centro Cívico for its impressive architectural landmarks, particularly the Museu Oscar Niemeyer, and its pleasant green spaces like Parque Tingui. The neighborhood offers a blend of cultural and governmental significance, making it an interesting area to explore. Some visitors note that it can be quieter on weekends, offering a more relaxed experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
From the Curitiba bus station, you can take a bus directly to the Centro Cívico area. It's a convenient way to start your exploration of the neighborhood.
Yes, Curitiba has an excellent public transportation system. Buses are frequent and connect the Centro Cívico to other parts of the city.
Absolutely! The neighborhood is quite walkable, with many attractions located near each other. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
While the main plazas are generally safe during the day and early evening, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially after dark. Stick to well-lit areas.
Yes, there are parking lots and street parking available, but they can be busy during weekdays. Consider public transport if possible.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the public spaces and plazas is free. However, museums like the Museu Oscar Niemeyer (MON) require admission tickets. It's advisable to check their official website for current pricing and hours.
The MON typically opens from Tuesday to Sunday. It's best to verify the exact hours on their official website as they can vary.
Yes, exploring the Praça 19 de Dezembro, admiring the Palácio Iguaçu from the outside, and enjoying Parque Tingui are all free activities.
While you can admire the exterior of buildings like Palácio Iguaçu, public access inside may be limited to specific tours or events. Check with the relevant institutions for details.
For the Museu Oscar Niemeyer, online booking is often available and recommended to save time, especially during peak seasons.
📸 📸 Photography
The Museu Oscar Niemeyer's 'Eye' structure is a prime photo spot. Also, the Praça 19 de Dezembro offers great architectural shots of Palácio Iguaçu.
Photography is generally allowed inside the MON for personal use, but flash photography might be restricted in certain exhibition areas. Always check signage.
Mornings and late afternoons offer softer light, ideal for capturing the architecture and open spaces. Golden hour can be particularly beautiful.
Drone usage is typically restricted in urban areas and near government buildings. It's best to avoid flying drones in Centro Cívico to prevent issues.
Be respectful when photographing individuals. It's polite to ask for permission before taking close-up shots of people.



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