Imperial Palaces & Museums
Petrópolis, Brazil's Imperial City, preserves the legacy of the 19th-century monarchy through its grand estates. This collection features the Palácio Imperial, the former summer residence of Emperor Pedro II, and the Palácio de Cristal, a pre-fabricated glass structure imported from France in 1884. The list also includes the Palácio Rio Negro, which served as the official summer retreat for Brazilian presidents, and a wax museum documenting historical figures. These landmarks showcase neoclassical architecture and the city's unique political heritage.
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.
Palácio Rio Negro
Built in 1889, this neoclassical mansion served as the official summer residence for Brazilian presidents. The museum documents its political history and features period furniture and landscaped gardens.
Palácio Rio Negro
Built in 1889, this neoclassical mansion served as the official summer residence for Brazilian presidents. The museum documents its political history and features period furniture and landscaped gardens.
Museu de Cera
Brazil's first wax museum features lifelike figures of historical personalities, including Brazilian icons like Santos Dumont and Emperor Pedro II, alongside international celebrities.
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