Tiradentes Square in Rio

Tiradentes Square in Rio de Janeiro

In the center of the square is the oldest public statue in Rio de Janeiro. Inaugurated by Dom Pedro II in 1862, Dom Pedro I honor her as a symbol of the strength of the Empire. On a horse, and surrounded by indigenous allegories, the Emperor has in hand the "Manifesto to Friendly Nations," he announced to the world the independence of Brazil. Surrounding the square, are two of the most important theaters in Rio - Carlos Gomes, 1905, and John Caetano, who occupies the land that housed the Royal Theatre Imperial Theatre Saint John and St. Peter of Alcantara, both destroyed by fire. And the legendary Estudantina, Rio's most famous gaff. A precious collection was relegated to the abandonment in recent decades. The last public statement was in the square surrounding it - which drove out the pedestrians and transformed that space into a dangerous and lonely place.

Now, free bars, well lit and paved with stones Portuguese fully recovered, the square that was named as Tiradentes in the republican period can be occupied again, resuming its tradition of local coexistence. In the colonial period, held fairs. In the Empire, became a civic center, a symbol of the power of the Brazilian nation. There was presentation of bands, and people gathered in front of the Imperial Theatre St. Peter of Alcantara - the area where it is today João Caetano - to monitor the public appearances and speeches of the emperor. "It will be a good opportunity to admire the different layers of history. There is one place where the different times of the city live more intensely, "says historian Paul Knauss, Fluminense Federal University (UFF). "We work so that she can actually take its full historical and cultural vocation," said Secretary of Patrimony of the city of Rio, Washington Fajardo.

Tiradentes Square bravely resisted the abandonment, failing to maintain landmarks like Estudantina, founded in 1928 and reopened there for 33 years. In it were recorded scenes of novels like The Clone, Surrogacy and the Indian Way. All written by Gloria Perez, regular visitors and also her godmother's house. Estudantina was one of the sites responsible for maintaining the active Tiradentes Square. With the revival, by the end of the year put the gaff on the sidewalk tables to meet the public in their restaurant. "There was a buzz 33 years this square. There were many night clubs. Then only did she Estudantina, "says the owner of the site, the Spaniard Isidro Fernandez.

Nearby is the house of Bidu Sayao, one of the most important opera singers of the country, the Reference Centre Craft Brazilian Solar and Viscount of Rio Seco, the time of D. John VI - that merits a good reform. Also two buildings that house valuable collections of nature and distinct periods - the Centro Cultural Hélio Oiticica, and the Royal Portuguese Reading Room, an architectural gem inspired by Manuel I, which is a rare library. It is this mixture of past and present that makes the Tiradentes Square even more charming.

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Activities near to Tiradentes Square in Rio


Carlos Gomes Theater (theater) - First was the establishment in a luxury hotel, until in 1872 the owner decided to turn it into a playhouse. The place became known as Casino Theatre Franco-brésilien.In 1880, the theater changed hands, and with that his name was also changed, Sant'Anna Theatre renamed in honor of the wife of the new owner.The only drama came to receive its current name in 1904 when the then owner died and the property was purchased by Pascoal Segreto. ...
Address: Teatro Carlos Gomes Pc Tiradentes, 19 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20060-070
Distance: 0.03km from the Tiradentes Square in Rio
Ballroom dancing at Gafieira Estudantina (activity) - Gafieira Estudantina was created in the '20s, more precisely in the year 1928. Founded by a law student, which is derived the name "Estudantina MUSICAL," was home to the popularization of Brazilian music in the midst of intellectuals and bohemians. Originally opened in Paysandu Street, was, years later, transferred to Praça José de Alencar. In 1942 he was transferred to Tiradentes Square, where on ...
Address: Praça Tiradentes, 79 /, 81 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20060-070, Brazil
Distance: 0.11km from the Tiradentes Square in Rio
Centro Cultural Carioca (theater) - The story-house of the Theatre Street and its balconies overlooking the Royal Portuguese Reading House 12052 have many stories to tell. It worked in the house, between the decades of 30 and 60, the famous Eldorado Dancing *, frequented by artists most popular brazilian singers like Ciro Monteiro, Raul de Barros, Mario Lago and Elizeth Cardoso. And as the meaning of Eldorado is a land of dreams and joy, the Centro Cultural Carioca ...
Address: Centro Cultural Carioca Rua do Teatro, 37 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20050-190
Distance: 0.16km from the Tiradentes Square in Rio
Centro Cultural Carioca

Restaurants near to Tiradentes Square in Rio


Nova Estudantina is a Pub restaurant that is roughly 0.00km from Tiradentes Square in Rio and can be found at Praça Tiradentes, 79

Rio Scenarium is a Brazilian restaurant that is roughly 0.00km from Tiradentes Square in Rio and can be found at Rua do Lavradio, 20

Mangue Seco Cachaçaria is a Seafood restaurant that is roughly 0.00km from Tiradentes Square in Rio and can be found at Rua do Lavradio, 23

Espírito Santa - Centro Antigo is a Brazilian restaurant that is roughly 0.00km from Tiradentes Square in Rio and can be found at Rua do Lavradio, 34


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