The military theme park Bravura Park will be installed in Tijucas, Santa Catarina, along the BR-101, with 150,000 m² and an investment of R$ 100 million. The project brings together more than 5,000 items from 130 conflicts, as well as tank rides, hovercraft, zip line, and immersive experiences for curious visitors.
Santa Catarina will receive a large-scale military theme park in Tijucas, along the BR-101, with an estimated investment of R$ 100 million. Called Bravura Park, the venture is a long-standing project by engineer Dudevant dos Santos Teixeira and aims to bring together entertainment, history, education, and immersive experiences in an area of 150,000 square meters.
According to NSC Total, the official opening date of the space will be announced in a live session on Instagram next Monday, June 29. The project was presented as a structure aimed at visitors interested in historical collections, outdoor activities, and themed attractions, including rides in war tanks, hovercraft, zip line with curves, tactical tree climbing, and recreational challenges.
Project promises to bring together tourism, history, and immersive experiences

The Bravura Park is born with the proposal to transform a military collection into a tourist attraction. According to the information released, the space will have more than 5,000 items related to over 130 historical conflicts, including vehicles, documents, utensils used by soldiers, and equipment that help tell different periods marked by wars and military operations.
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The idea of the military theme park is not just to display objects in showcases. The project envisions themed scenarios, pavilions inspired by an infantry battalion, and experiences that put the visitor in contact with recreated environments. The combination of collection, historical narrative, and practical activity is the point that differentiates the proposal from a traditional museum.
Area of 150,000 m² will be located along the BR-101
The development will be installed in Tijucas, a municipality located in Santa Catarina, in an area of 150,000 square meters along the BR-101. The location is strategic because the highway is one of the main connections in the State and receives a constant flow of residents, tourists, and travelers who circulate along the Santa Catarina coast.
This point can be decisive for the reach of the military theme park, as attractions of this size depend not only on the content offered but also on ease of access. Being located along a busy highway favors scheduled visits, excursions, and movements of people already passing through the region towards other cities in Santa Catarina.
Collection gathers over 5,000 items from 130 conflicts

One of the main attractions announced is the collection with over 5,000 pieces. The collection includes materials that depict more than 130 historical conflicts, ranging from vehicles to documents and everyday items used by soldiers. This type of collection helps bring the public closer to events that often appear only in books, movies, or documentaries.
The proposal to present real objects within thematic settings can broaden the interest of different audiences. Curious visitors may seek the experience for its visual impact; students may find there a complementary form of learning; and families can turn the visit into a leisure activity with historical content. The challenge will be to balance entertainment and information without turning real conflicts into an empty spectacle.
Rides in tanks, hovercraft, and zipline are planned
In addition to the exhibition, Bravura Park is expected to offer activities with greater visual impact. Among them are rides in war tanks and hovercraft, two attractions that tend to attract attention due to their rarity in the traditional tourist circuit. Also planned are tactical tree climbing, curved zipline, military challenges, airsoft shooting range, and recreational training.
These attractions place the military theme park in a hybrid category, mixing adventure park, historical space, and immersive experience. The visitor should not only find exhibition corridors but environments designed to simulate movement, challenge, and contact with equipment outside the common routine. This is precisely the part that may generate the most curiosity on social media.
Structure will be inspired by an infantry battalion

The announced structure will have pavilions reminiscent of an infantry battalion. This detail helps reinforce the project’s setting and create a visual identity consistent with the theme. In theme parks, the experience does not depend solely on the main attraction, but on the feeling of entering a specific universe.
In the case of Bravura Park, this setting should connect the visitor to the collection and outdoor activities. If executed carefully, the structure can help organize the flow of people, separate exhibition areas, recreational spaces, and more intense experiences. The scenography will be an important part of transforming the place into a tourist destination, and not just an open collection to the public.
Investment of R$ 100 million raises expectations about the project
The reported investment of R$ 100 million places the venture on an unusual scale for regional thematic attractions. This amount helps explain the ambition of the project, which intends to gather a large physical area, numerous historical collections, and varied activities in one space. For Santa Catarina, the arrival of an attraction of this size can expand the tourist offer beyond the more predictable routes.
At the same time, the size of the investment raises expectations about quality, safety, organization, and capacity to receive visitors. A military theme park with tanks, hovercraft, zip line, and recreational activities needs to operate with rigorous planning, especially because it involves adventure attractions and equipment with great visual impact. Public interest tends to grow, but the final experience will depend on execution.
Largest military theme park in Latin America is the promise

The announcement presents Bravura Park as what promises to be the largest military theme park in Latin America. This statement increases curiosity around the project but also requires public attention: for now, it is a promise associated with the venture and the announced scale, with the official opening date yet to be communicated.
Even so, the combination of 150,000 square meters, R$ 100 million investment, and more than 5,000 items already gives the project a significant dimension. If the structure is delivered as proposed, Tijucas could enter the map of visitors interested in thematic tourism, military history, and experiences beyond the standard of conventional parks.
Tijucas could gain a new flow of visitors
The arrival of Bravura Park could impact the visibility of Tijucas. The city, located in a region of intense circulation, could start receiving visitors attracted specifically by the new space. This movement tends to benefit surrounding activities such as dining, lodging, transportation, and services related to regional tourism.
The effect, however, will depend on the operating schedule, the announcement of the opening, and the ability of the military theme park to maintain enough attractions for repeat visits. Theme parks need to renew interest, organize queues, ensure safety, and offer a clear experience for different audience profiles, from families to school groups and travelers seeking curious attractions.
Between curiosity and historical memory, project should provoke debate

The military theme often sparks interest but also requires a careful approach. By gathering items from 130 conflicts, the park will face the challenge of presenting history responsibly, avoiding treating wars merely as entertainment. The proposal to combine education and immersive experience can work well when the narrative preserves context, memory, and respect for the events depicted.
This balance will be essential to define public perception. A military collection can educate, impress, and generate reflection, as long as it does not erase the human dimension of conflicts. Therefore, Bravura Park should draw attention not only for its adventure attractions but also for how it organizes its historical content.
In the end, the new military theme park in Tijucas brings together elements that usually attract great curiosity: high investment, extensive area, rare collection, immersive experiences, and strategic location on the banks of the BR-101. The announcement of the official opening date should show when the public will be able to closely experience this structure that promises to stir Santa Catarina.
Would you visit a park with war tanks, hovercraft, zip line, and a collection of historical conflicts, or do you think this type of attraction needs to have very clear boundaries between leisure and memory? Leave your opinion in the comments.
