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- en.wikipedia.org Palácio Rio NegroThe Palácio Rio Negro (English: Rio Negro Palace) is a palace located in Petrópolis, situated in a mountainous part of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g303235-d554188…Palacio Rio Negro was supposed to be open op Sundays Unfortunately the security was able to tell that this was not the case in several months.
- aaa.com tripcanvas/attraction/rio-negro-palace-(…Built during the “Rubber Boom” of the early 1900s, the Rio Negro Palace began life as a grand mansion home, and became the seat of local governance, before...
- viator.com Manaus-attractions/Rio-Negro-Palace/…Discover everything you need to know about Rio Negro Palace (Palácio Rio Negro), Manaus including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- archive.org details/palacio-rio-negro-andreas-…Palácio Rio Negro (Andreas Valentim). Manaus, começo do séc. XX, todos seus requintes modemos - luz elétrica, bonde, cultura contemporânea...
- gems.travel article/south-america/brazil/belem/…1. Explore the Tropical Landscape: Palácio Rio Negro is located in the Amazon rainforest, so it’s no surprise that the landscape is lush and tropical.
- manausagil.com en/centro-cultural-palacio-rio-…...the deficiencies of the Treasury, and the criticism of his opponents, acquired it in 1918 for 200 contos de réis, and renamed it Palácio Rio Negro.
- whichmuseum.com museum/rio-negro-palace-manaus-…In 1995, the Palácio Rio Negro was transformed into a museum by the government of the state of Amazonas.
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- lonelyplanet.com brazil/petropolis/attractions/…Created in 1939, this high country park straddling the Serra dos Órgãos (Organ Pipe Range) just north of Rio is best known for its spectacular mountain…
- triphobo.com places/manaus-brazil/centro-cultural…Another astounding landmark that is resplendent with the prosperity the rubber boom bought with it, the Palacio Rio Negro was the home of a German rubber...
- en.advisor.travel poi/Palacio-Rio-Negro-9822In February of 1896, the Palace and adjacent buildings were sold to the State of Rio de Janeiro, to serve as the official residence of the state Governor.