São Paulo’s museums always impress: immersive exhibitions, sand floors and now the chance to see chicks hatch up close! The Agriventura exhibition shows the early stages of the life cycle of birds with all the safety these little animals deserve.
This tour is ideal for children. After all, it’s a practical way of promoting environmental awareness, respect for animals, a connection with nature and a lot of learning. Take advantage of children’s month to embark on this adventure.

Check out the hatching of the chicks at the Agriventura exhibition
The exhibition functions as a very cute bird nursery, where you can follow the first stages of chick hatching live. The project is educational and contact with the animals is only visual, so as not to stress them out. The structure has incubators, treatment units, adequate sound and lighting, as well as the supervision of biologists and veterinarians who closely monitor the entire process.
A common question among visitors is: “What happens to the chicks in the exhibition after they hatch?”. According to the museum, a partner company specializing in bird care collects the animals and takes them to an appropriate environment that respects their natural life cycle, ensuring that they can develop normally.

Visit the Museum of Imagination
The Agriventura exhibition runs until the end of October at the Imagination Museum, located at Rua Virgilio Wey, 100 – Água Branca. Tickets cost between R$75 and R$260, with special conditions for families. The space is open from Tuesday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm, and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, from 9am to 6pm.
In addition to the chick nursery, visitors can explore other educational areas of the museum, such as the Inside the Brain, Mathematics and Ants in Action spaces. All of them focus on knowledge, but without losing the playful touch that children love.