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Palais impérial de Rio de Janeiro, Praça XV de Novembro, 48 - Centro,
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2024
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2024
Cultural center with large rooms for painting exhibitions and a library of antiquarian books
Built in 1703 as a royal warehouse, from 1743 it was the residence of the governors, viceroys, and later the emperors Pedro I and Pedro II. It was here that Princess Isabella signed the act abolishing slavery in 1888; the last monarchs went into exile from here. All that remains are the façades of the original building, now a cultural centre, whose spacious rooms house painting exhibitions and a library of old books, especially French books from before 1950. The Palace houses the Bistrô do Paço and the Arlequim restaurant.
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