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The manor house was built at the beginning of the 19th century, but there is no documentation to prove the exact date of its construction. In the middle of the 19th century, it belonged to the
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On the facade, the highest structure has a symmetrical shape with three doors, windows and a triangular pediment flanked by fins. On the second floor there are windows with iron balconies, and on the first floor, the main door has a wavy ornamental frame. The internal courtyard acts as a central
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Domingos Antônio Raiol died in 1912 and his wife Maria Vitória lived in the manor until her death in 1925. In the following years, the building was occupied by his heirs. In the 1920s, it was acquired by the municipal government. Since 1944, it has housed the
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On the first floor, there is a room with independent circulation that was probably used as a private chapel open to the public. Another possibility suggests that it was used for stores or warehouses, as the first floor was built with simpler materials.
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The number of floors in the manor house varies from two to four, depending on the source. For information purposes, the number used is that referenced by the
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The second floor, the building's main space, contains the family's social and intimate areas, such as the baron's study, the dining room and the bedrooms. The library was supposedly on the third floor.
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In 1879, the Baron of Guajará founded the Quinze de Agosto
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The manor has a collection of documents, books, furniture and objects. It also houses the José Veríssimo
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