Petrópolis Imperial Treasures
Petrópolis served as the summer residence of Brazilian emperors during the 19th century. This selection features the city's most significant monarchical sites, including the Imperial Museum housed in the former palace of Pedro II and the Gothic-style Imperial Mausoleum. Visitors can explore the glass-and-iron structure of the Crystal Palace, the former presidential retreat at Rio Negro Palace, and various monuments dedicated to the city's founders and historical figures.
Palácio Imperial
This imposing 19th-century palace houses a great collection of art and items connected to the Brazilian royalty.
Palácio de Cristal
A lovely little palace situated in a lush park surrounded by fountains.
Imperial Mausoleum
The Imperial Mausoleum, located to the right of the forecourt of the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcantara in Petrópolis, is the final…
Palácio Rio Negro
Built in 1889 by the Baron of Rio Negro, this palace later served as the official summer residence for Brazilian presidents. It now operates as a museum showcasing the history of the Republic.
Monumento a Julio Koeler
This monument honors Major Julio Koeler, the German engineer who designed the urban plan for Petrópolis in the mid-19th century.
Santos Dumont
A statue commemorating Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian aviation pioneer who built his eccentric summer home, 'A Encantada,' nearby.
Museu de Cera
Brazil's first wax museum, featuring life-sized figures of historical personalities, Brazilian celebrities, and international icons, housed in a historic mansion.
Relógio de Flores
A functioning clock decorated with seasonal flowers, inaugurated in 1972 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Brazilian independence.
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