This spot served as Brazil’s presidential residence until 1960. The palace also showcases important artworks, such as the giant painting "A Pátria," representing the beginnings of Brazil as a republic. The entry is free, which is fantastic. However, I noticed that most of the information is in Portu...
This spot served as Brazil’s presidential residence until 1960. The palace also showcases important artworks, such as the giant painting "A Pátria," representing the beginnings of Brazil as a republic. The entry is free, which is fantastic. However, I noticed that most of the information is in Portuguese, so non-Portuguese speakers might find it challenging to fully appreciate all the exhibits.