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Emperor's Palace Façade
Brazil
A former military colony created by imperial decret on 26 july 1858, the palace alson known as the Dom Pedro's Palace or Fort of Itapura, was built under supervision of the engineer of Imperial Brasilian Navy Anônio Mariano de Azevedo to promote defense at Tietê River by the São Paulo State border with Matogrosso during the days of the Paraguayan War. Imperial Brazilian Navy had used the fort until 1870, when the administration had passed to the Brazilian Army that had promoted a small settlement but the colonization had failed and it was closed down in 1896. The building is the last remain construction of that time. The upper floor was used as the master's quarters and the lower floor was an administration unit.
Copyright: Rubens Cardia
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8042x4021
Taken: 17/04/2016
Caricate: 26/01/2017
Published: 26/01/2017
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Tags: exterior; heritage; building; military; forress; fortification; fort; palace; ruins; historic building
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