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Museu de Pesca Façade - Santos
Brazil

Oficially "Instituto da Pesca de Santos" or in english: Santos Fishing Institute, the Museu de Pesca at Santos city, in São Paulo State, was created over the ruins of the Forte Augusto, a fortification built in 1734 and it runs to the ends of the 19th century. In the beginning of the 20th century the fort used to be completely destroid and after a restoration, the Brazilian Navy had built another building to serve as an formation institute for aprentice seamen that runs until 1930 when the facilities was transformed in the São Paulo State Fishing School. After the arrivel of the whale skeleton, the school was turned into a museum specializated in the professional oceanic fishing.

Copyright: Rubens Cardia
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Taken: 07/01/2016
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Tags: santos; museum; school; fishing; façade; outdoor; education; ocean; sea; building
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