Nova Petrópolis
Jardim da Serra Gaúcha
Settled by German immigrants, Nova Petropolis cultivate their customs with great strength and representativeness. The preservation of the German language, dances and folk music, the costumes, the German cuisine and architecture Tudor style perpetuate identity brought by the conquerors of this land.
The potential of tourism in Nova Petropolis naturally allied to the historical and cultural heritage left by German immigrants motivates different events. Summer in the Sierra Gaucha Garden in January, February, March, Magic of Easter, Holy Week, the Festimalha in May, the Folklore Festival in August, the Spring Festival (Frühlingsfest) in October, and Christmas Color, in December, are some of the highlights of the annual program of the municipality.
The gray and bucolic scenery of autumn / winter contrasts with the color that is reborn in the spring and remains illuminating the city during the summer. The shapes, colors and scents of the flowers that make up the landscapes are attractive Nova Petrópolis-odd and enchant visitors from all over the world. Sights like the Immigrant Village Park, the Hall of Flowers, the Tower Tourist Information Green Maze and the history of the city and welcome tourists with the characteristic hospitality of the city.
Nova Petropolis today holds the title Jardim da Serra Gaucha by this is one of the most florid of the region, also has lush natural landmarks such as the Cascade Johann Grings, the Breakwater Malakoff, the Green Maze, and the Pine centuries Hang Gliding Ramp Eagles Nest.
The present German culture in architecture, the accent of people born in the festive mood and people of German descent are highlights of this city. Currently, visitors coming to Park Immigrant Village, for example, are typically greeted by costumed and descendants of a "German" also features clothing and accent established. Nova Petropolis also counts with folk dance groups and bands typical German that enchants visitors.
Preserve and maintain the customs of the German settlers who braved the slope of the Sierra and became the Province of Nova Petropolis a postcard is a great mission, but the preservation of German culture will enable Germany to keep alive the small Brazilian town of Nova Petrópolis.







