After the success of two editions, the exhibition returns with exclusive items and news for fans of the series; the exhibition runs until November 30th, from Tuesday to Sunday, at Solar Fábio Prado, in São Paulo
The magic of returns in a special exhibition for the public in partnership with, in São Paulo. The immersive rooms leave a nostalgic feeling for fans of the series, who can have fun in environments that take you directly to the scenes. Celebrating 30 years in 2024, Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum continues to enchant generations of fans across Brazil. Regardless of age, everyone is invited to explore the magical universe of its unforgettable characters.
As you pass the famous talking mechanical doorman, the castle doors open. In addition to a large model of the entire project, the first room pays homage to the beloved Uncle Victor, played by the actor, who passed away in 2021. As you continue to enter the rooms, the experience becomes even closer to the fans, where it is possible to feel like they are inside the real castle itself. The exhibition features exclusive and original items fromlike the costumes of the children Nino, Zequinha, Pedro and Biba. The famous Etevaldo’s room also has the costume of Etcetera, his companion, being displayed for the first time in an exhibition.
The beloved snake Celeste also speaks to the audience, with programmed dialogues that make the immersion even more fun. The rooms of Caipora and Doutor Abobrinha remind us of the fear we felt of the characters at the time of the exhibition. The sound effects present in each environment leave fans with the pleasure of being part of the cast. The classic “Little Bird, what sound is that?” echoes through the room that showcases the trio’s exclusive costumes. The immersive spaces also contain unforgettable parts of the castle, where it is possible to take photos and record this special moment for those watching the program.
Neto Venâncio, one of the exhibition directors, shared exclusively with the Young Pan details about the new project. According to him, “the exhibition is very complete, full of new features and with new rooms compared to previous editions, including tributes and behind the scenes.” He adds that public expectations for this year “are huge, and we may have to rent Uncle Victor’s castle again”, he jokes.
The exhibition runs from October 18th to November 30th, from Tuesday to Sunday, at Solar Fábio Prado, located in Jardim Paulistano. Visiting hours are from 12pm to 8pm from Tuesday to Friday, and from 10am to 8pm on weekends and holidays. They cost from R$20, and immersion is free for children up to 5 years old.