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Coordinates: 23°3245S 46°3803W / 23.54583°S 46.63417°W / -23.54583; -46.63417 (Antônio Prado Square)
 

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Antônio Prado Square
Praça Antônio Prado
View of Antônio Prado Square, in the background the Martinelli Building.
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TypePublic square
LocationSão Paulo, São Paulo
 Brazil
Coordinates23°32′45S 46°38′03W / 23.54583°S 46.63417°W / -23.54583; -46.63417 (Antônio Prado Square)

Antônio Prado Square (Portuguese: Praça Antônio Prado), formerly known as Largo do Rosário, is located in the Sé district of the Brazilian city of São Paulo. São Bento, João Brícola and Quinze de Novembro streets intersect at the square.[1]

History[edit]

The square's current name is a tribute to Antônio da Silva Prado, a coffee grower, banker, jurist, journalist and politician who held several public positions throughout his life. As mayor of São Paulo, he implemented major urban improvements, such as the straightening of many streets in the city center. The square, which once housed the old Church of the Rosary of Black Men, received the city's first monument in honor of Zumbi dos Palmares at the end of 2016.[2][3][4]

Today, the site preserves architectural influences from the 20th century, such as the wooden kiosks selling newspapers and magazines and offering services such as public telephones and shoeshine.[5][3]

Nichile's public clock[edit]

Antônio Prado Square is home to Nichile's last public clock, which measures 8 meters (26 ft) and was registered in 1992 for its historical value. It was built in 1935 and, since Octávio de Nichile's death in 1986, it has been maintained by his family. There were a total of six clocks spread across the city of São Paulo in areas such as Largo do Arouche and Sé Square. Their implementation resulted from the work of executive Octávio de Nichile, who sold the advertising spaces in the structure of the poles that supported the clocks.[6][7]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Botelho, Sergio (2022-10-17). "São Paulo e suas histórias: Praça Antônio Prado". Para Onde Ir. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  • ^ "São Paulo terá primeiro monumento em homenagem a Zumbi dos Palmares". Rede Brasil Atual. 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  • ^ a b Camargo, Daisy de (2010). "Sob sol, chuva e moscas: os quiosques na cidade de São Paulo (1880-1910)". Antíteses. 3 (5).
  • ^ Waldman, Thais Chang (2013). "A São Paulo dos Prados". Ponto Urbe (13).
  • ^ "Histórias que #TodosPeloCentro Contam: os engraxates da Praça Antônio Prado". Todos Pelo Centro. 2023-08-31. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  • ^ Xavier, Mauricio (2016-11-18). "Conheça um dos relógios públicos mais antigos da capital". VejaSP. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  • ^ "Relógios icônicos de São Paulo contam a história da cidade". Folha de S. Paulo. 2022-01-23. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
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