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With the design of German architect Carl Friedrich Gustav Waehneldt, dated 1858, the work began with the demolition of the old house. The construction officially ended in 1866, but the finishing works still continued for over a decade.
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After the death of the Baron and the Baroness, their son Antônio Clemente Pinto Filho, the Count of São Clemente, sold the property in 1889, shortly before the
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took office as interim. He acquired the Catete Palace and over there installed the seat of government. Officially, the palace was the seat of the
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The building was built as the residence of the family of the Portuguese-born Brazilian coffee producer António Clemente Pinto, Baron of
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The seat of the executive branch of Brazil was the Itamaraty Palace in Rio de Janeiro. In 1897, President
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The Baron and Baroness of Nova Friburgo with a model of the Catete Palace in the background (undated)
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in 1954, with a shot in the heart, in his bedroom on the third floor of the palace; among others.
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Various historical events happened in the palace halls, such as the death of President
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from 1897 until 1960, when the capital and the Federal District were transferred to
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Main façade of the Catete Palace with statues of the
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The main staircase of the former Presidential Palace
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Catete Palace is located in Rio de Janeiro
Neoclassical
Flamengo
Rio de Janeiro
Coordinates
22°55′33″S 43°10′34″W / 22.92583°S 43.17611°W / -22.92583; -43.17611
Ministry of Culture
Brazilian government
museudarepublica.org.br
National Historic Heritage of Brazil
Portuguese
[paˈlasjudukaˈtetʃi]
Flamengo
Rio de Janeiro
Flamengo Beach
Getúlio Vargas

Nova Friburgo
Empire of Brazil

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