Fundação Cultural Ema Gordon Klabin, in São Paulo, Brazil, is a cultural foundation/museum which showcases the home and art collection of Brazilian businesswoman, benefactor and art lover Ema Gordon Klabin (1907-1984).
Amassed over the course of 40 years, the collection encompasses approximately 1,500 pieces from many historical periods. Highlights include works by some of the most important Brazilian artists of all time, such as Lasar Segall, Di Cavalcanti, Tarsila do Amaral, Candido Portinari and Vitor Brecheret.
The Foundation headquarters is a house Ema Gordon Klabin had designed by engineer/architect Alfredo Ernesto Becker in the mid 1950s, with most features specially planned around her art collection.
The house measures about 9,700 square feet and is surrounded by gardens. It is located in Jardim Europa, an upscale district of São Paulo.
2pm - 6pm, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays
Guided tours must be scheduled in advance by telephone or e-mail.
Rua Portugal, 43 (corner of Europa Ave.)
São Paulo - SP
01446-020 - Brazil
Telephone: (55) (11) 3062 5245
E-Mail: agendamento@fcegk.org.br
The Foundation is about 12 blocks away from Consolação Subway Station, on the Blue Line (Linha Azul). It's downhill, but still pretty far.
However, Consolação station is on the corner of Paulista Avenue and Augusta Street (Rua Augusta), which merges into Rua Colômbia and then into Europa Avenue. The Foundation is on the intersection of Europa and Portugal. Here's what you can do:
- Get off the subway at Consolação Station.
- Look for the closest stop on Augusta Street, going to Jardins (the southwest side).
- Take the 702P-42 bus (Butantã)and get off on the corner of Europa Ave. and Portugal Street.

