Discover the best top things to do in Estrada Real, Brazil including Doze Profetas De Aleijadinho, Atelier do Arquiteto Sergio Ramos, Quitandinha Palace Congress and Convention Center, Catedral de Sao Pedro de Alcantara, Imperial Museum, Paroquia da Catedral Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Pilar, Igreja de Sao Francisco de Assis, Igreja Nossa Senhora das Merces, Nossa Senhora do Carmo Church, Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosario dos Pretos.
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O artista e arquiteto Sérgio Ramos contempla em seu currículo cerca de 70 exposições em mais de 28 anos de carreira e mantém parcerias com galerias no Brasil e no exterior. Inspiradas na literatura, na música e na arquitetura suas obras apresentam circunstâncias e ícones do cotidiano, que conduzem o observador a um mundo imaginário. Com uma estrutura estética, lúdica e poética, utiliza conceitos de tempo-espaço e Gestalt para ativar os arquétipos da memória e alcançar equilíbrio pictórico. The artist and architect Sérgio Ramos contemplates on his resume more than 70 exhibitions in a career with more than 28 years and holds partnerships with galleries in Brazil and abroad. Inspired by literature, music and architecture his work presents daily circumstances and icons that lead the viewer to an imaginary world. The aesthetic, playful and poetic structure uses concepts of time-space and Gestalt to activate the archetypes of memory and achieve pictorial balance.
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Once the summer home of Brazil's last emperor, this enormous palace houses furniture, paintings and jewels from the Brazilian empire and is used as a convention center.
Incredible place. If you have seen the Shining movie, you may think that you will see Jack around the corner. The round area of the old casino as an incredible accoustic. Don't miss the theater, the pool art deco and the corridors.
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This is the resting place of Brazil's last Emperor, Dom Pedro II and his family. It is a beautiful church completed only in the 1920s. A must visit when in Petropolis.
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The Imperial Museum in Petrópolis, Brazil, is one of the most attractive cultural points of interest near Rio de Janeiro. Located in the town's historic center, the museum was once Emperor Pedro II's favorite residence. Today, it is one of the most visited museums in Brazil, with the annual average of 300.000 visitors. The exhibitions tell the Brazilian Empire history through furniture, objects, paintings, sculptures and other historic and artistic pieces that belonged to the imperial family or other people from the 19th century.
In 1845, Dom Pedro I declared Petropolis his summer home. The Imperial Palace was completed in 1864. The neo-classical pink and white building is very beautiful and was used as a royal summer home until Independence in 1889. It was then used as a school and became a state museum in 1943. It houses 300,000 artifacts from the royal reign including the Imperial Crown Jewels. Unfortunately, no photos are allowed inside the museum. I really enjoyed my visit -- it is a very worthwhile day trip from Rio.
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