The Cachaça Museum, located in the city of Maranguape in the state of Ceará, Brazil, is a unique destination that offers a deep dive into the history of cachaça production. Established in 2000, the museum is situated at the site of the first production unit of Ypioca cachaça, one of Brazil's most traditional brands. This location not only provides a historical context but also adds a unique charm to the museum.
The Cachaça Museum is dedicated to the history of cachaça in the Brazilian commercial market. It houses a collection of 19th-century architecture and culture, providing a glimpse into the past. In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, the museum also features sports attractions such as kayaking and climbing, making it a versatile destination for a wide range of interests.
The Cachaça Museum boasts a vast collection of items that tell the story of one of Brazil's most traditional cachaça brands. This includes maps, documents, photos, films, machinery, bottles, agricultural equipment, and balm barrels. The brand, which began to be manufactured by Portuguese immigrant Dario Telles when he arrived in Brazil in 1846, has a rich history that is beautifully showcased in the museum.
History & Anthropology Profession & Craft
Estr. da Ypioca, s/n, Maranguape
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