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Eva Klabin House Museum

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The Eva Klabin House Museum (in Portuguese, Casa Museu Eva Klabin) is an historic house museum located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a private institution established in 1990 by the Brazilian collector and philanthropist Eva Klabin (1903–1991), with the purpose of preserving and displaying the art collection gathered together during her life. The collection is open to the public in the house where Klabin lived for over thirty years. It is considered one of the largest classical art collections in Brazilian museums, with over 2000 works spanning almost 5000 years, from Ancient Egypt to Impressionism.

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Eva Klabin House Museum
Avenida Epitácio Pessoa, Rio de Janeiro Lagoa

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Avenida Epitácio Pessoa 2500
22471-003 Rio de Janeiro, Lagoa
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