(add more info soon)The picture above is from Ibirapuera Park with an area of 1.6 million m2, this is one of the most visited park of São Paulo. It is the result of one of the first great projects of the brazilian architect Oscar Neimeyer and the landscapist Burle Marx, Ibirapuera exceeds the concept of a mere park. There, it is installed the building of 'Bienal' and the Data Processing Company of São Paulo City (PRODAM), in addition to Planetarium, Obelisco, Monumento das Bandeiras, The Folklore Museum and the Museum of Aeronautics.
The park is intersected by paved streets and gathers four lakes interchanged by channels, cooper tracks, multi-sports courts, dog training, snack bars, playgrounds and areas of infantile recreation. There is still a large arboretum and a Japanese pavillion, with a replic of the Imperial palace of Kyoto. In addition to leisure equipment, Ibirapuera park counts on a first-aid ambulatory and public telephones.

