Imagine a place where the history of the world's most eco-friendly transport comes to life. The Bicycle Memorial (Memorial da Bicicleta) is an atmospheric museum located in the charming city of Joinville. The museum is housed in a unique historical space—a former 1906 railway station building, which gives the exhibition a special industrial-era flavor.

The memorial's collection clearly demonstrates how the appearance of the "iron horse" has changed over the decades. Here you can see a variety of models: from massive antique designs to sleek modern examples. The exhibition highlights the special status Brazil boasts in this region—after all, it is Joinville that rightfully bears the title of "City of Bicycles."
In addition to the bicycles, visitors often stop by the neighboring Iron Museum, located in the same complex. This combination makes the memorial a must-see for anyone who appreciates unusual collections and wants to learn more about the technical development and everyday culture of this fascinating corner of South America.