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Places of interest #11 in Salvador, Bahia

a Casa do Rio Vermelho

4.8 · 5,816 reviews
Reflective and intellectually stimulating
a Casa do Rio Vermelho - R. Alagoinhas, 33 - Rio Vermelho, Salvador - BA, 41940-620, Brazil
Interesting facts
1

The house was a central meeting point for intellectuals, artists, and political figures from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

2

Jorge Amado's ashes are buried in the garden, reflecting his deep connection to the property and the land of Bahia.

3

The residence underwent a major restoration process to preserve its original layout and personal effects before being opened to the public as a museum.

4

The museum houses a collection of thousands of books, including rare editions and translations of Amado's work in multiple languages.

5

The property features a dedicated space showcasing the life and artistic contributions of Zélia Gattai, who was an accomplished photographer and writer in her own right.

Overview

Casa do Rio Vermelho is the former residence of iconic Brazilian writers Jorge Amado and Zélia Gattai, now functioning as a multimedia museum dedicated to their lives and works. The property served as their home for over 40 years, hosting numerous national and international cultural and political figures. The museum features original furniture, personal artifacts, and a vast collection of photographs, books, and audiovisual materials. Visitors can explore the preserved library, the couple’s bedroom, and the lush gardens where the couple's ashes are buried beneath a mango tree. Interactive exhibits allow guests to listen to audio recordings and view video projections of the writers sharing their stories. The site maintains the intimate domestic atmosphere of the couple's daily life in Salvador. It serves as a significant literary landmark in the Rio Vermelho neighborhood. The garden includes the original vegetation that the couple cultivated during their decades of residence.

Photo spot

The garden area, particularly near the burial site under the mango tree.

Insider tips

Plan to spend time in the garden, as it is a peaceful area that provides insight into the couple's personal life.

Check the digital interactive displays early, as they offer context that enriches the tour of the physical rooms.

Look for the dedicated audio stations to hear excerpts of the authors' own voices.

What to avoid

Trying to see everything in under an hour, as the museum contains extensive documentation that requires time to appreciate.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays.

Etiquette

Maintain a respectful voice volume, do not touch the artifacts, and follow signage regarding photography in specific rooms.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid large school groups and weekend crowds.
Address
a Casa do Rio Vermelho - R. Alagoinhas, 33 - Rio Vermelho, Salvador - BA, 41940-620, Brazil
-13.008, -38.490
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Details
Key exhibitsOriginal library, personal correspondence, and preserved study areas
Cultural significanceLiterary history and Brazilian cultural heritage site

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid large school groups and weekend crowds..

The garden area, particularly near the burial site under the mango tree.

Close by you'll find Salvador Zoo and Botanical Park, Museu Náutico da Bahia - Farol da Barra, Fonte Nova Arena.