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Coordinates: 23°3239S 46°3738W / 23.5442°S 46.6273°W / -23.5442; -46.6273
 

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Palácio das Indústrias
Palácio das Indústrias (2017)
Palácio das Indústrias is located in Brazil
Palácio das Indústrias

General information
StatusBuilt, Active
TypeIndustrial
Architectural styleEclectic
Town or citySão Paulo
CountryBrazil
Height50 m Spire, 47.5 m Tower Dome Roof, 35 m Roof

The Palácio das Indústrias is a historical building in São Paulo, under the protection of the Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourist Heritage (CONDEPHAAT).

It was designed by Domiziano Rossi [pt] in conjunction with Ramos de Azevedo and Ricardo Severo[1] and is located in the Parque Dom Pedro II.[2] It is a representative of the Eclectic style and was designed for hosting industrial exhibitions.[1]

The first exhibition was held there in 1917. It was converted into a legislative assembly in 1947 and its name was changed to the『Palácio Nove de Julho』(Ninth of July, commemorating the Constitutionalist Revolution). In the 1970s, it also served as the home of the Public Security Secretariat and contained some jail cells.[1]

In 1992, after restorations by the architect Lina Bo Bardi, it served briefly as the City Hall. Since 2009, it has been the home of the Catavento Museum science museum.[2][3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Processo de Tombamento Palácio das Indústrias" (PDF). 1979. pp. 2, 5, 12, 18, 19, 20.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b "Secretaria de Estado da Cultura". www.cultura.sp.gov.br. Archived from the original on 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  • ^ "G1 > Edição São Paulo - NOTÍCIAS - SP ganha museu de ciência interativo voltado ao público jovem". g1.globo.com. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
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