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SITIO PICA PAU AMARELO - TAUBATÉ
Brazil

A fazenda produtora de café São José do Buquira, conhecida como “Chácara do Visconde” foi construída entre 1860 e 1865, propriedade do Visconde de Tremembé, José Francisco Monteiro, avô do escritor José Bento Monteiro Lobato.


A paisagem do local é formada por árvores frutíferas, cafezais, pastos e matas, casarão colonial, tulha e cocheira. Neste local nasceu Monteiro Lobato, que perdeu os pais muito cedo e foi educado por seu avô.

A chácara foi o cenário vivenciado pelo menino Monteiro Lobato, que já imaginava o futuro Sítio do Picapau Amarelo e suas histórias que posteriormente quando adulto, possibilitou a criação dos famosos personagens Pedrinho, Emília, Narizinho, Vovó Benta e Tia Anastácia.

Hoje, o sítio de 20.000 m² que deu origem ao bairro Chácara do Visconde, é formado pelo Museu Histórico e Pedagógico, com biblioteca e toda a literatura infantil de Monteiro Lobato, exposição iconográfica da vida e obras, salas de exposições de artistas plásticos populares e regionais, além da agradável área verde com mangueiras e jaqueiras centenárias, entre outras árvores. Os personagens de Monteiro Lobato animam crianças e adultos com suas representações teatrais

Principais Eventos: 
Semana Monteiro Lobato: mês de abril
Festa do Jeca: mês de julho
Semana da Criança: 12 de outubro

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Copyright: Francisco Trevisan
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Taken: 17/03/2012
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Published: 17/03/2012
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Tags: sÍtio do pica pau amareto taubatÉ sÃo paulo taubate monteiro lobato
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