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One of Sao Paulo's most iconic landmarks, the Theatro Municipale on Praça Ramos de Azevedo has been home to plays, music of all types and even the beginnings of an artistic movement. See the gloriously-decorated Renaissance and Baroque stylings today with a free tour in English at noon today - you can sign up from 10am.
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