MuCA welcomes Ernst Götsch, an expert in Agroforestry Systems, for the event “My Backyard in the Forest, My Forest in the Backyard.”

Between January 10th and 16th, MuCA hosts Swiss farmer and researcher Ernst Götsch for a series of events, including lectures and practical workshops, under the theme “My Backyard in the Forest, My Forest in the Backyard.” These events, sponsored by the Vale Cultural Institute, are free and open to the public. Götsch is a reference […]
Health Tourism in Belterra combines superfoods and leisure activities with ancestral therapies along the banks of the Tapajós River.

The Amazon-specialized tour operator, MAD Experience, unveils a new portfolio of options for those seeking to experience the most incredible biome on planet Earth while nurturing both body and mind. In partnership with native communities of the Lower Amazon, distinct experiences of varying duration and scope have been crafted to provide an integrated and regenerative […]
Partnership between Instituto Cultural Vale and MuCA extends to the entire Tapajós Valley

The Instituto Cultural Vale has established a sponsorship with MuCA in a way to positively impact the entire Tapajós Valley, creating a cooperation of immense social transformation in the region. The institution is the cultural branch of Vale, a global leader in logistics and mining, and constantly works to achieve high standards of governance, environmental […]
MuCA inaugurates a collection of creole seeds to support Agroforestry Backyards

The MuCA begins in May its first activities for the assembly of its collection of creole seeds, which are seed species adapted to diverse environments, more nutritious, and more tolerant to the environment, resisting pests and diseases. The collection, called Seed Germplasm Bank, is conceived and carried out in partnership with the Sebrae Bioeconomy Center […]
MuCA plans to implement two more Agroforestry Backyards in alliance local communities

After the first Agroforestry Backyard was implemented, it is time to expand our project! On 01/05, MuCA and Flona Tapajós teams met to organize the implementation of new Yards, mobilizing the local community. During the meeting, the group discussed possible locations to host the project, which is carried out together with land management workshops offered […]
MuCA holds opening event for its first exhibition

In planning since the museum’s conception, the first MuCA exhibition reflects the fundamental values that drive our work, bringing together the new and the traditional. Under the theme “Art and Cultural Exchange”, the museum invited the public to follow up with a talk that opens the exhibition of the same name. The talk featured Alejandro […]
Get to know MUCA’s new Architectural Complex, now in the final implementation phase

MuCA is located in Vila Americana, in Belterra, Pará, a place full of history and with a past of innovation. In the 1930s, the city was home to a Henry Ford factory, the aim of which was to accommodate his factory workers and replicate his hometown in the United States. Even in the last century, […]
MuCA meets up with the Government of Belterra to establish positive impact partnerships in the region

In May, the MuCA team accompanied our scientist Otávio Mercadante, also president of AMA Brasil, in meetings with the Municipal Government of the city of Belterra. The city, whose history has always been one of innovation and work for the population’s quality of life, has been supporting the museum in its positive impact actions, thus […]
MuCA offers Yoga and integrative medicine classes to the community of Alter do Chão, PA

In March, the first yoga and ayurveda group had their first classes at MuCA. The initiative is part of a project to develop the museum’s integrative medicine area, which seeks to enhance traditional health and body care practices. The classes also have the support of Sebrae and Sebrae do Pará, and are aimed at women […]
MuCA is the protagonist of an article in Robb Report, lifestyle and architecture magazine

The Museum of Amazon Science was the subject of the article “Technological Forest”, published in the magazine Robb Report Brasil. The report features speeches by Camila Farnezi, director of Amyris Clean Beauty in Latin America, who guides the reader through the values and concrete actions of the museum’s positive impact, whether in education, research or […]