Saturday, October 24, 2009

Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil-CCBB

The Centro Cultural Banco do Brazil is the history of No 66 Rua Primeiro de Março, neoclassical building of lines in the past, been linked to finance and business. Its cornerstone was laid in 1880, materializing project Bethencourt Joaquim Francisco da Silva (1831-1912), architect of the Imperial House, founder of the Potion of Fine Arts and the School of Arts and Crafts. Established as the headquarters of the Commercial Association in 1906, its rotunda housing the stock exchange's trading of Public Funds. In the '20s, became part of the Bank of Brazil, who retired to the opening of its headquarters. This function has the emblematic building of the world financial system and would last until 1960, when it gave way to the Central Agency of Rio de Janeiro and then to the First Agency of March, still active. In the late 80's, rescuing the symbolic and architectural value of the building, the Bank of Brazil decided to preserve the building to turn it into a cultural center. The design of adaptation has preserved the elegance of the columns, the ornaments, the marble that rises from the foyer by the stairs and reworked the dome on the roundabout. Opened on 12 October 1989, became a multimedia center and discussion forum.
 

CCBB always have exibitions, Theather ,a library  

Friday, October 23, 2009

Night life in Lapa


Rio has a spot you can´t miss...night life is so good.You will be able to see all "tribes" all together.If you like samba,hip-hop, go to concerts or just wanna sit and look at the people coming and going the whole night.The traffic of cars friday night is crazy.In Men de Sá and Riachuelo street, you gonna spend long time to leave because the number of cars in street.One of the best nights is Friday.I´ll give you some suggetstions of spots you can go.
Carioca da Gema :
OPENS Tuesday to Friday,& pm to 3 pm with Samba and popular brazilian music.Is a good option to drink and meet beautiful people.

Rio Scenaruim
Colorful 19th century building have sprung up on this place , sey in brick-lined colonial relics. The blend of samba-jazz and antiques makes a lively mix, pehaps Rio's most beautifull nightspot. Has three floors, each lavishly decorated with antiques, balconies overlook the stage on the 1st floor, where dancers keep time to the jazz-infused samba, "choro"( samba-related music) Rio Scenárium make for fine exploration if you need to walk off some of those "caipirinhas". Ages from 25 to 40. Arrive before 8:00 pm- closes at 3:00 pm. Loused on Sunday and Monday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009






WE start our trip in Praça XV,passing by Paço Imperial,is a palace of governors in Colonial era, house of Emperor Pedro I,now a days a cultural center.


Our second stop will be the chafariz do Mestre Valentim,it used to be a very important place in Colonial era, bringing water to Rio citizens coming from Rio Carioca.


Then , we go to Arco do Telles, the last collonial arch in Rio de Janeiro,it served as passageway under the former residence of of the 17th century Teles de Menezes.Now a days , a lot of night life happens under this arch and something very interesting is , Carmem miranda used to live there.


Then , we gonna pass by livraria Folha Seca where we  can find books about Rio.
There are some cultural centers,Casa França Brasil, Centro Cuktural Banco do Brasil Centro Cultural dos Correios and we gonna finish visiting Igreja da Candelária,one of the most beautiful churches in Rio.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Niterói



Niterói is a city, and a município (county), in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southeast region of Brazil. This city was founded on November 22, 1573 by the Tupi Amerindian chief Araribóia (who later was converted to Roman Catholicism and given the Christian name of Martim Afonso, after the Portuguese explorer Martim Afonso de Souza). It makes Niteroi the only Brazilian city to have been founded by a non-Christian, non-assimilated Brazilian Amerindian.[3]

Niteroi is a modern city, with modern buildings and four main shopping malls. Its economy is centered on its trading and commerce services, like imobiliary corporations, graphic design, web design and publicity. It also hosts industries of food (especially seafood), clothes, caldle, marine objects; its negative point is that its transports depend on a small port and scarce options of roads, if compared to Rio de Janeiro's.

The city is 25 minutes from the center of Rio de Janeiro's city, the state's capital, and most populated, although Niteroi boasts the title of the second richest of the state.[5]

The Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, the city's main landmark, was designed by the famous Brazilian modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer. The landscape of the central urban area of the city is dominated by a high cilindric building though, the Niterói Tower, that hosts different professional offices and belongs to the Niterói Shopping Mall.

Niteroi has other three big shopping malls besides the Niterói Shopping Mall: the Plaza Shopping, the Itaipu Multi Center and the Baymarket. This last one occupies the former area of the Sandiz department store, demolished in the mid १९९०

Demographics



Niteroi is 14 km (8 miles) distant from Rio de Janeiro city, to which it is linked by the Rio-Niterói bridge and two ferry-boat services. The quality of life in Niteroi is considered one of the best (3rd place) among 5,600 Brazilian cities, according to UN indexes।


Politics

São Francisco Beach.

Currently, mayor of Niterói is Jorge Roberto Silveira ( From Brazilian Work Party or Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro in Portuguese ). Jorge Roberto Silveira is an old mayor of Niterói ( who was involved in the MAC Scandal ),he is the favourite politician of the people from Niterói. He gave the title of the 4th Brazilian city with the better quality of life, the cleanest city of Brazil with CLIN

[edit] Administrative divisions

The Administrative Regions of Niterói (pre-1990)

From 1943 to the late 1970s, the county of Niteroi comprised two districts only: the district of Niteroi (original area) and the district of Itaipu (acquired in 1943), which barely had an urban continuity or even proper road links to each other and were considered apart areas. The fractioning of Itaipu's farms into real estates as well its imobiliary boom after the building of the Rio-Niterói's bridge demanded a better integration between the two sides of the county which led to the improving of the roads and urban facilities and a reformation on the make up of Niteroi's administrative division. The county was reorganised into five districts. In the early 1990s, the administrative division of Niterói was altered once again, being the county now divided into twelve administrative, further subdivided into 48 neighborhoods.

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