JANEIRO RIOBefore reopening to the public, the Museum of National Brazil gave visitors a look at its renovated building and collections, and then closed them after an incendiary devastor destroyed them.
Periodists and special guests were able to view the renovated museum in Rio de Janeiro, where they could also view a significant portion of their collections of 20,000 artifacts.
Camilo Santana, the Minister of Education, told the journalists that the museum’s full renovation is expected to be finished by the end of 2027. A total of 95 million lares, or almost 517 million Brazilian real estate, have been divided between public and private companies.
Before the museum’s collections were translated in 1892, the building was a genuine palace that served the royal families of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarve.
The visitors were received at the main entrance by a symbol of the institution’s entrance: the meteor Bendeg, which weighed 5.6 tons and was discovered 241 miles away in the state of Bah a.
A criminal offense was committed by the Federal Police during the 2020 fire, and they discovered that the fire in the old palace most likely started in an air unit inside an auditorium, close to the main entrance. It is assumed that there will be a planned fire.
Some artifacts have been recovered, most notably the pieces of a Neo-Crneo belonging to a Luzian woman apodada. It is one of the oldest human fossils still found on the American continent and one of the museum’s main exhibits.
Recovery efforts were put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor using a tool for artificial intelligence generation.