リオ・リトル・アフリカを発見:文化と歴史の旅





説明
フロレンシオの没入型ウォーキング ツアーで、リオ デ ジャネイロの賑やかな港にあるリトル アフリカの隠された物語を巡る変革の旅に出かけましょう。ブラジルで 3 世紀にわたって奴隷化された 400 万人以上のアフリカ人が残した奥深い遺産を掘り下げてみましょう。ブラジルでは、リオが 19 世紀に世界的なアフリカ人奴隷貿易の中心地として台頭し、現代の奴隷化された人々の 5 人に 1 人がブラジルで受け入れられました。 今日、この豊かな遺産の響きはブラジル全土に響き渡り、人口の半数以上が黒人であることを誇りに思っています。サンバの脈動するリズムからカーニバルの万華鏡の色彩、アフリカ系ブラジル料理の魅惑的な味わいからアフリカの影響を受けた音楽の精神的なビートまで、アフリカ文化の活気に満ちたタペストリーがブラジルの生活そのものに織り込まれています。 フロレンシオと一緒に、時間と文化を巡る忘れられない旅に出かけましょう。そこでは過去が生き返り、リトル アフリカの遺産がインスピレーションと魅力を与え続けています。
ツアーオプション
旅程
「ホテルへのお迎えなし」の集合場所 - リオ美術館 (MAR)。博物館は、Praça Mauá, 5 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro にあります。
ラルゴ ダ プライーニャには、メルセデス洗礼者像があります。彼女は、1940 年代後半にリオデジャネイロ市立劇場バレエ団に登録した最初のアフリカ系ブラジル人バレエ ダンサーでした。楽しいアイスビール、サンバ、黒人音楽が常に漂っています。
次に、私たちの旅は、都市部のカリオカ サンバの歴史が深く息づくリオの崇拝の地、ペドラ ド サルへ向かいます。その重要性は、ポルトガルから輸入された塩を陸揚げするために苦労して働いた奴隷化されたアフリカ人にまで遡り、それがその名前の由来です。これらの回復力のある人々は、この地域を特徴づける階段も丹念に彫り、1800 年代後半に最初のランチョス カーニバル、アフォックスの行列、神聖な空間が出現する舞台を整えました。 勤勉な日々を終えたサンビスタ(サンバミュージシャン)や沿岸労働者たちはバイーアのおばさんたちの家に集まり、活気に満ちたサンバサークルを形成しました。ピクシンギーニャなどの著名な人物も定期的に出席し、音楽表現の豊かなタペストリーに貢献しました。今日、ペドラ ド サルはサンバ サークルや文化集会の重要な拠点であり続け、アフリカ系ブラジル人の伝統と芸術表現の拠点としての遺産を継承しています。
リオデジャネイロの世界遺産であるカイス ド ヴァロンゴは、奴隷化されたアフリカ人を上陸させるために 1811 年に建設された古い石造りの埠頭です。約90万人のアフリカ人がヴァロンゴ経由で南米に到着したと推定されている。この遺跡にはいくつかの考古学的な層があり、アフリカ人奴隷がアメリカ大陸に到着したことを示す最も重要な物的証拠です。
民族の壁画は、リオデジャネイロのゾーナ ポルトゥアーリア (サウデ) にある 3,000 平方メートルの絵画です。 2016 年のオリンピックのために作成され、各大陸から 1 人ずつ、さまざまな部族から 5 人の代表者が参加しています。世界の多様性を代表するために、フリ族、ムルシ族、カレン族、スーピ族、タパジョス族が選ばれました。この壁画は、3,000 本以上のスプレー缶、700 リットルの色絵の具、そして背景に 1,800 リットルの白絵の具を使用し、完成までに 12 時間交代で 2 か月の作業を要しました。
MUHCABの後、私たちは、奴隷としてこの街に連れてこられたアフリカ人の記憶を称えるリオデジャネイロの博物館兼考古学遺跡であるIPNに向かって歩きます。 「ニュー黒人墓地」の敷地内にあり、2005 年以来、アフリカ系の人々の歴史と文化に関する文化活動やワークショップを提供しています。この博物館は、2009 年から国によって認められ、文化空間に指定されています。 。
MUHCABは、世界遺産バロンゴ埠頭周辺のリトルアフリカにある博物館です。この地域最大の奴隷化されたアフリカ人の到着、ブラジルにおける黒人肯定の画期的な出来事、アフリカ系ブラジル人文化の発展、そしてブラジルの黒人が直面する現代の問題について語ります。
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重要情報
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
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- 背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
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レビュー(260)
My friend and I thoroughly enjoyed the tour with Ana Julia. The tour was enhanced by her clear excitement to learn and share the information she knows. Throughout the tour she also answered our questions and we engaged in thoughtful discussion. I HIGHLY recommend this tour.
The tour was very insightful and interesting. Myllena showed us quite a few sites in provided historical commentary on the significance of the sites. She was very pleasant and patient as she answered our many questions. We enjoyed this tour and would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn about the history of Africans in Brazil!
My friends and I booked Florencios Tours for our trip to Rio de Janeiro, and it was one of the best decisions we made. We wanted a balance between the major tourist attractions and a deeper dive into the Afro‑Brazilian cultural history of Rio — and Florencios Tours delivered this perfectly.A huge thank‑you to Damanica and our amazing tour guide, Gabrielle, who were both incredibly knowledgeable, warm, and attentive. They listened to our interests and crafted a day that felt personal, meaningful, and beautifully paced.From iconic landmarks to powerful cultural sites, every stop was intentional and enriched with stories that helped us understand Rio beyond the surface. We left feeling connected, inspired, and grateful for the experience.Highly recommended for anyone seeking a tour that goes beyond the typical itinerary and truly honors the client!
This tour was fantastic! I especially appreciated my tour guide, Scarlet! Her depth of knowledge regarding 'Little Africa' & its history was IMPRESSIVE! She took me all around the surroundings sites & answered every question. She took great pics & was kind & courteous. Please book her for your next tour.
We arrived in Rio on July 2 for a four day stay before going to São Paulo. So it was important for us to have a structured tour so we could get the most out of our visit. Gabriella our very knowledgeable and caring tour guide met us in the airport and escorted us to our van where Paulo our driver was waiting. There were five people in our group and they took great care of us. They took us to our hotel in Copacabana where we checked in and came back down to go on a sunset tour of Sugar Loaf mountain. After we went to the Ginga Show which wasn’t that far from our hotel. The Gabriela explained our itinerary for the next few days which included some of the closures for the July 5 FIFA Brazil vs Norway. The next morning we visited Christ the Redeemer Statue and Gabriela made certain that accommodations were made for me since I have issues with my knee. We took the train up to the statue which was amazing!! After we went to lunch at a steak house where the food was phenomenal. We visited the Samba School which I personally loved and we did a walking tour of Little Africa. Gabriella explained in detail what we were looking at and the history behind it. We were a group of educators from New York City so we had an eagerness to learn as much as possible to bring back to our schools and classrooms. The museums she took us to were very deep in revealing the AfroBrazilian experience in ways that we did not know. The murals, favelas, and mansions, and people we experienced along the way will require another trip. Of all the places I’ve been, Brazil 🇧🇷 Rio is the most memorable. We will be back!
Our Little Africa tour with Carolina (“Carol”) was one of the highlights of our time in Rio. Carol is an excellent guide and communicator. She speaks English fluently and made complex historical, social, and cultural topics easy to understand. She welcomed questions and engaged thoughtfully with sensitive subjects related to race, ethnicity, national identity, and inequality. Her answers were honest, nuanced, and respectful, and she encouraged meaningful discussion by inviting us to share similarities and differences between our own experiences and those of people in Brazil. We were fortunate to have a private tour, which allowed for more conversation and a deeper exploration of topics that particularly interested us. While the tour follows a well-designed structure, Carol was attentive to our interests and spent additional time discussing contemporary Afro-Brazilian life, including social, political, and economic issues. She reached out before the tour to introduce herself and answer questions, which helped us get the most out of the experience. I learned an incredible amount about Brazil’s colonial history, the transatlantic slave trade, resistance movements, and the diverse African cultures that shaped Brazil. One particularly moving stop was the site where the remains of enslaved Africans, buried in a former mass grave, were rediscovered relatively recently. Carol helped us understand not only the historical significance of the site but also the ongoing process of uncovering, acknowledging, and reckoning with parts of Brazil’s history that were hidden for generations. I came away with pages of notes and a long list of topics I want to learn more about. What I expected would be an interesting tour turned out to be a genuinely eye-opening experience. Carol’s knowledge, thoughtfulness, and passion for the subject left a lasting impression on us. Highly recommended! Tips for Future Visitors: * Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. * Wear comfortable walking shoes with good traction. Your guide can adapt the route to make it less physically demanding when possible, but expect cobblestones, uneven pavement, construction areas, and typical urban walking conditions. * Bring water, especially on warmer days. * The tour takes place in living neighborhoods and community spaces, so approach them with the same respect and courtesy you would want visitors to show in your own community. * The scheduled tour is about three hours, but if you’re curious and enjoy asking questions, it may run a little longer. If you have plans immediately afterward, it’s worth mentioning that to your guide in advance.
Ana Julia was an amazing informative tour guide! I recommend her and this Little Africa tour to all!!!
We toured with an incredibly knowledgeable and engaging guide named Myllena. She gave us so much information about the history of the slave trade in Brazil and an informed perspective on the repercussions of the social and economic impact it has had and still has on the Black Brazilians to this day. The tour sparked comparisons to the US (where I am from) and other colonized nations where I have lived (Vietnam, Singapore, Egypt, India, and Nigeria), especially with the recent Ghana resolution that passed in the UN declaring the transatlantic slave trade and the racialized chattel enslavement of Africans as the "gravest crime against humanity." This was an extremely enlightening and informative tour, which also highlighted the resilience of the people and the strong influence Africans had on Brazilian culture. Highly recommend the tour and our guide Myllena who was excellent.
Immersive experience into the history and culture of the city. I was struck by the resilience of the people and the evolution of the city
If you’re ever in Rio, please book this tour. Our tour guide carol was absolutely amazing!!! She’s very knowledgeable, organized and has such a sweet spirit. We learned so much about the history of Brasil and Carol also shared a little bit about her own personal background. Whenever I’m in Rio, I will definitely book again with her. Please ask for Carol when you book. Thank you again, Carol and team for putting together such an amazing tour.



