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Candelária massacre
1993 mass killing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 307 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.9009,-43.1778
The Candelária massacre (Portuguese: chacina da Candelária [ʃɐˈsĩnɐ ðɐ kɐ̃deˈlaɾjɐ]) was a mass killing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 23, 1993. During the night, eight homeless people, including six minors, were killed by a group of men beside the Candelária Church. Several of the men were members of the police and were tried for the killings, but only two were convicted.
Paço Imperial
Distance: Approx. 223 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90350833,-43.17423333
The Paço Imperial (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈpasu ĩpeɾiˈaw]), or Imperial Palace, previously known as the Royal Palace of Rio de Janeiro and Palace of the Viceroys, is a historic building in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Paço Imperial was built in the 18th century to serve as a residence for the governors of colonial Brazil. From 1808, it was used as a royal residence by King John VI of Portugal as King of Portugal and later also as King of Brazil.
Candelária Church
Roman Catholic church in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 319 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.900811,-43.177894
The Candelária Church (Portuguese: Igreja da Candelária, pronounced [iˈgɾeʒɐ ðɐ kɐ̃deˈlaɾjɐ]) is an important historical Roman Catholic church in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in southeastern Brazil. It was built and decorated during a long period, from 1775 to the late 19th century. The church combines a Portuguese colonial Baroque façade with later Neoclassical and Neo-Renaissance interior elements.
Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro
Roman Catholic church in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 204 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90333333,-43.17555556
The Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel (full name in Portuguese: Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo da antiga Sé, lit. 'Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel of the Ancient See') is an old Carmelite church which served as cathedral (Sé) of Rio de Janeiro from around 1808 until 1976. During the 19th century, it was also used successively as Royal and Imperial Chapel by the Portuguese Royal Family and the Brazilian Imperial Family, respectively. It is located in the Praça XV square, in downtown Rio.
USS McAnn
Cannon-class destroyer escort
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90031,-43.17403
USS McAnn (DE-179) is a retired Cannon-class destroyer escort built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Atlantic Ocean and provided escort service against submarine and air attack for Navy vessels and convoys. She was transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1944 and renamed as Bauru. She is now a museum ship preserved at the Brazilian Navy Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian submarine Riachuelo (S22)
Brazilian Navy submarine
Distance: Approx. 136 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90041667,-43.17458333
Riachuelo (S22) was an Oberon-class submarine in the Brazilian Navy.
Avenida Rio Branco
Distance: Approx. 438 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90472222,-43.1775
Rio Branco Avenue (Portuguese: Avenida Rio Branco), formerly Avenida Central, is a major road in downtown Rio de Janeiro. It was built as the leading brand of the urban reform carried out by the mayor Pereira Passos in early 20th century. It is one of the main thoroughfares of the city, being the scene of many important events.
Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro
Distance: Approx. 275 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90388889,-43.17388889
The Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro or ALERJ) is the unicameral legislature of the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It has 70 state deputies elected by proportional representation. After the 1834 Additional Act, the Provincial Assembly was founded in the city of Vila Real de Praia Grande (now Niterói), after the unification of the states of Guanabara and Rio de Janeiro on March 15, 1975 the assembly was moved to the Tiradentes Palace in the city of Rio de Janeiro (site of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil until 1960).
Praça Quinze de Novembro
Public square in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 245 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.9028,-43.1729
The Praça XV de Novembro, (English: 15 November Square) is a public square in the Centro section of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
2016 Summer Olympics cauldron
Artwork by Anthony Howe in Rio de Janeiro for the Games of the 31st Olympiad
Distance: Approx. 371 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.901019,-43.178461
The 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics cauldron (Portuguese: Pira Olímpica e Paralímpica Rio 2016) was made for the 2016 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In fact, there were two cauldrons, one in the Maracanã Stadium for ceremonial use, and another on Rio's new waterfront Boulevard Olímpico, opposite the 19th-century Neoclassical Candelária Church, which was lit after the Opening Ceremony and remained alight throughout the Games. They both featured small flame cauldrons backed by much larger kinetic sculptures created by the American artist Anthony Howe.
Tiradentes Palace
Building in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 274 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90387009,-43.173877
The Tiradentes Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Tiradentes) is an eclectic government building located in the Centro neighborhood (bairro), next to the Paço Imperial in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was inaugurated on 6 May 1926 and was the former seat of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil, between 1926 and 1960, and is the current seat of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (Rio de Janeiro)
Cultural space in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Distance: Approx. 183 meters
Latitude and longitude: -22.90077611,-43.17643972
The Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (Portuguese: Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil) in Rio de Janeiro, also known as CCBB Rio de Janeiro or CCBB RJ, is located on Primeiro de Março Street, opposite Largo da Candelária, in the Central Zone of the city, and has a built-up area of 19,243 square meters. It belongs to a complex of cultural spaces managed and maintained by Banco do Brasil. According to a survey published by The Art Newspaper in April 2014, the CCBB RJ was considered the 21st most visited art museum in the world, attracting a total of 2,034,397 visitors in 2013.
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