Landmarks and Monuments
This collection features the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer statue atop Corcovado and Oscar Niemeyer's Casa das Canoas, a masterpiece of modern architecture integrated into the forest landscape. The list also includes several 19th-century ruins, such as Fazenda Von Mocke and Humaitá, which remain as vestiges of the region's coffee-planting history before the reforestation of Tijuca National Park. Additional monuments include tributes to historical figures and cultural deities.
Christ the Redeemer
Iconic Art Deco statue representing Jesus located atop Corcovado mountain, offering panoramic views of the city. It is a symbol of Christianity and Brazilian cultural heritage.
House of the Canoes
The private residence the architect Oscar Niemeyer built for himself. Architecture enthusiasts should definitely stop by here.
Estátua Xochipilli
A statue dedicated to the Aztec god of flowers, music, and dance, located within the park's forested grounds.
Estatua de Quintino Bocaiuva
A monument honoring the prominent Brazilian journalist and politician who played a key role in the proclamation of the Republic.
Ruínas Fazenda Von Mocke
Stone remnants of a former coffee plantation dating back to the 19th century, illustrating the area's agricultural past.
Ruínas do Humaitá
Historical stone ruins located along the park's trails, once part of the extensive coffee farming infrastructure in the region.
Ruínas "A Fazenda"
Structural remains of a historical estate within the national park, reflecting the period before the forest's restoration.
Ruínas do Midosi
Remnants of the 19th-century estate belonging to the Midosi family, pioneers in the region's agricultural development.
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