This small but intriguing museum tells how Xapuri, located at the confluence of two rivers, was once a major transport hub for rubber, nuts, wood and other products, and a favorite of Middle Eastern merchants peddling everything from shovels to perfume. It's housed in an attractive mansion that served as the city hall from 1929 to 2000.
Museu do Xapuri

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