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sights in Brazil : the essentials
Churches in Brasília
Parque Ecologico Dom Bosco
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Palaces in Río de Janeiro
Tiradentes Palace
(4)
It was a gray January day and Rio's streets were practically empty. That's when I saw Palácio Tiradentes. This was where Congress
Historical Monuments in São Paulo
Pátio do Colégio
(5)
This is one of the essential places to visit in the city of Sao Paulo, the oldest building in the city, dated January 25, 1554. It
Temples in Cotia
(5)
Squares in Belo Horizonte
(11)
Historical Monuments in Morro de São Paulo
Lantern Morro of Sao Paulo
(6)
The Morro Lighthouse in St. Paul was built in 1855. The lighthouse leads into the Bay of Salvador, one of the most important ports
Churches in Porto Seguro
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda
(8)
After visiting this beautiful church, with its spectacular views, you'll find yourself rethinking your religion! It's one of the b
Churches in Ouro Preto
(7)
Churches in Paraty
Churches in Paraty
(7)
Paraty is a small pleasant city in Brazil, on the ocean between the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Its appearance is pres
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Historical Monuments in Morro de São Paulo
Morro of Sao Paulo Fort
(4)
Tapirandu Fortress is its historical name, but everyone knows it as Fort Morro de Sao Paulo. It used to be one of the largest and
Mosques in Foz do Iguaçu
Muslim Mosque (Mesquita Mulçumana)
(2)
In Foz de Iguazu, you can find the Muslim mosque, impressive for its size and beauty, located near the city centre. To enter you'l
Palaces in Brasília
Itamaraty Palace
(2)
Another architectural wonder by Niemeyer.
City Halls in Porto Velho
Porto Velho
(3)
Porto Velho celebrated its 2nd year as a city in October, 2014, after its people struggled 100 years to build it. The city emerge
Historical Monuments in Florianópolis
Florianópolis Old Town
(3)
The title is not because of any problems between the people of the city, but purely geographic: the city is partly on the mainland
Historical Monuments in Paranaguá
Historic Centre of Paranaguá
The two localities from where boats leave for Ilha do Mel are Paranaguá and Pontal do Sul. I chose the first because you can get t
Historical Monuments in Recife
Recife Museum of the Train Central Station
(3)
Recife Central Station was opened in 1888, and until 1972 took traveller to Limoeiro. Since then it's been the Train Museum of Re
Squares in Curitiba
Praça do Japão
(5)
Parana is the state in Brazil with the second largest Japanese population. You can see this in the city of Curitiba, with the Japa
Historical Monuments in Río de Janeiro
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