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Paco Imperial
We had a brief stop here as part of a walking tour. This modest building was once a palace for the Portuguese royal family in the 19th century. So it has nice historical roots. It is now a small...
Nothing more than the facade of the building, waste of time!
According to many Rio guides, it advertises as imperial palace. After arriving, we realized that other than the building itself, it’s no longer a palace. Instead, it’s been turned into an art gallery....
The Imperial Paço is an ancient (average austere) palace where the Portuguese royal family lived during his exile in Brazil and where independence was managed.
It is an ancient building that makes a part of the imperial past of Brazil relive. It is located on the 15th November Plaza, very close to the Tiradentes Palace and the ferry station.
We walked to this most modest Imperial Palace, built in 1743 and subsequently became the place of residence of the Portuguese emperors of the House of Joau VI, Pedro I and Pedro II. It is here at ...
Paco Imperial
We had a brief stop here as part of a walking tour. This modest building was once a palace for the Portuguese royal family in the 19th century. So it has nice historical roots. It is now a small...
Nothing more than the facade of the building, waste of time!
According to many Rio guides, it advertises as imperial palace. After arriving, we realized that other than the building itself, it’s no longer a palace. Instead, it’s been turned into an art gallery....
A good opportunity to know Brazil's history
The Imperial Paço is an ancient (average austere) palace where the Portuguese royal family lived during his exile in Brazil and where independence was managed.
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It is an ancient building that makes a part of the imperial past of Brazil relive. It is located on the 15th November Plaza, very close to the Tiradentes Palace and the ferry station.
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We walked to this most modest Imperial Palace, built in 1743 and subsequently became the place of residence of the Portuguese emperors of the House of Joau VI, Pedro I and Pedro II. It is here at ...