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Dos primeiros blocos improvisados, passando pelo surgimento dos trios elétricos até os ritmos que embalam milhares de foliões pelas ruas da cidade de Salvador, todas as cores dos carnavais da capital baiana estão representadas na Casa do Carnaval, primeiro museu no estado inteiramente dedicado à tradicional festa popular. O espaço foi inaugurado nesta segunda-feira (5), em cerimônia com a presença do ministro da Cultura, Sérgio Sá Leitão.

6.2.2018

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