Foodstuffs will be destined for the Mesa Brasil Sesc São Paulo project; the cultural space reopens next Tuesday
After the end of year holidays, the Ipiranga Museum it will reopen to the public from next Tuesday 10. Tickets remain free for the visit and from this Friday 6 they can be exchanged for a kilo of non-perishable food. The initiative is part of an action in collaboration with the Sesc Sao Paulo Brazil tablea program against hunger and waste that has been bringing donor companies and social institutions into contact for almost thirty years.
Ticket booking remains the same and can be done online. Tickets for the following two weeks are offered on Fridays at 10am each week. Registration at simple platform can be done before opening the batch, to speed up programming.
According to the organization, another option for those who cannot book tickets online is to collect them directly at the box office. Distribution begins at 11:30, in order of arrival and is subject to capacity. “Tickets are released every hour and the advice is to show up at least 30 minutes early,” he recommends.
Free access to Ipiranga Museum it was extended until March this year, due to popular demand after the cultural space reopened.
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