1. The Sambadrome Marques de Sapucaí is a purpose-built parade ground in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the famous annual Rio Carnival parade takes place. The venue was designed by the famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1983 and has a capacity of 90,000 people. The parade sees samba schools from different neighborhoods of Rio coming together to showcase impressive floats, costumes, and samba dances.
Interesting facts about the Sambadrome include:
- The samba schools are judged on their floats, costumes, music, and dancing skills. The winner of the parade is awarded a prestigious trophy and prize money.
- The parade usually takes place over two nights, with six samba schools performing each night.
- The venue has been used for other events such as concerts, graduations, and even the Pope’s visit to Brazil in 1997.
2. The Sambadrome is open during the carnival season, which usually falls in February or March. It can be reached at +55 21 2213-2503.
3. Ticket information and transportation to the Sambadrome vary depending on the carnival season. Tickets can be purchased online or through travel agencies. Public transportation is available, including buses and the metro, but can be crowded during the carnival season. Many people opt for private transportation or organized tours that include transportation to and from the venue.