• The Monumental Axis (Portuguese: Eixo Monumental) is the central and main avenue in Brasília's city design. The avenue begins on the National Congress of Brazil building...
  • The Monumental Axis was constructed after the 1950s as a fundamental part of President Juscelino Kubitschek’s plan for a sleek, modern city.
  • The circuit takes people to get to know the main sights of the city, reaching the Monumental Axis from its western part to Praça dos 3 Poderes.
  • The circuit takes people to get to know the main sights of the city, reaching the Monumental Axis from its western part to Praça dos 3 Poderes.
  • The Eixo Monumental (Monumental Axis) is the heart of Brasília’s Federal District and makes for a unique, and in many ways spectacular run.
  • A common urban legend persists that the Monumental Axis is the widest road in the world, where "[100 to 160] cars can drive side by side".
  • The design resembles a plane formed by two axis, Eixo Monumental and Eixo Rodoviario, embraced by the Paranoá Lake.
  • The Monumental Axis Eixo Monumental central avenue in Brasília's city design.
  • Besides the monuments, it is worthy noticing that the hotel sector of Bras�lia is located along the Monumental, near the crossing with the Eix�o.
  • The Monumental Axis was constructed after the 1950s as a fundamental part of President Juscelino Kubitschek’s plan for a sleek, modern city.
  • Stretched across Brasilia's center, the Monumental Axis is one of the city's most iconic avenues; starting at the Brazilian National Congress building.
  • The circuit takes people to get to know the main sights of the city, reaching the Monumental Axis from its western part to Praça dos 3 Poderes.