Timbó, Administrative division in Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Timbó is a municipality in Santa Catarina located where two rivers meet, surrounded by green hills in a gently elevated area. The town occupies an area of about 130 square kilometers at relatively low altitude for the region.
German settlers founded the settlement in 1869, establishing the foundation for what would become the municipality. It officially gained municipal status in 1934.
The Museum of Music holds a collection of instruments spanning five centuries, displayed within a restored ballroom building from the early 1900s. Visitors can explore how music shaped the community's identity through these objects.
The nearest larger airports are Blumenau, Navegantes, and Joinville, each a short drive from the municipality. Plan your arrival route ahead of time to choose which one works best for your visit.
Morro Azul rises sharply above the surrounding area at about 760 meters and attracts people for paragliding and camping year-round. This natural peak offers visitors outdoor activities that take advantage of its elevation and views.
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