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Palácio do Itamaraty

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Palácio do Itamaraty is home to the Foreign Ministry and one of µþ°ù²¹²õí±ô¾±²¹'s most impressive buildings – a series of concrete arches towering over Burle Marx's reflecting pool and floating gardens. Outside, the Bruno Giorgi sculpture Meteor consists of five marble blocks, each representing a continent.

Weekday visits can be booked by phone or email. Tours run in Portuguese, English and French. No flip-flops, sleeveless tops, shorts or miniskirts are allowed.


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