• The Catete Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Catete, IPA: [paˈlasju du kaˈtetʃi]) is an urban mansion in the Flamengo neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Rio’s imposing Catete Palace (Palácio do Catete) was Brazil’s presidential palace from 1894 until 1960, when the capital was moved from Rio de Janeiro to...
  • Photo of the garden of the Museum of Catete with trees, lake with fountain and a building in the background.
  • Some of the sculptures and statues that in earlier times adorned the façade, forecourt and interior of Catete Palace can now be admired in the palace garden.
  • The Catete Palace (in Portuguese: Palácio do Catete) is an urban mansion, once Brazil’s presidential palace, which now houses the Museu da República...
  • Seat of republican power between the years 1897 and 1960, the Catete Palace it has neoclassical architecture with a facade covered in granite and pink marble...
  • The Catete Palace is very beautiful, both its internal and external areas.
  • The Catete Palace has since been converted to a Republic Museum and theatre.
  • Catete Palace: Museum of the Republic içerisinde geçici sergilerin yapıldığı bir sanat galerisi, sinema, kafe, çocuk oyun alanı ve kitapçı da yer almaktadır.
  • Built in 1867 as the residence of Baron Antonio Clemente Pinto, a famous coffee producer, Catete Palace, or Palácio do Catete in Portuguese, is a stunning example...