This museum is closed permanently.
The International Museum of Naive Art (MIAN) was a museum that was situated in Rio de Janeiro from 1995 to 2016. It was a significant cultural institution during its operation, contributing to the city's vibrant arts scene.
The museum boasted a permanent collection of 6,000 paintings from artists hailing from 120 different countries. This made it the largest collection of naive art in the world, offering a unique insight into this particular art form.
The museum was conveniently located at Rua Cosme Velho, nยฐ. 561, adjacent to the Corcovado train station. It was open from Monday to Friday, from 1 pm to 5 pm, making it a feasible destination for tourists during the week.
Art & Design Contemporary art
R. Cosme Velho, 561 - Cosme Velho, Rio de Janeiro
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