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Casa Do Sítio Da Ressaca
The Casa do Sítio da Ressaca is a ''Bandeirista''-style building, a remnant of the Colonial architecture of Brazil, Brazilian colonial period, located in the Jabaquara (district of São Paulo), Jabaquara district of the city of São Paulo. Located on the old road to Santo Amaro (district of São Paulo), Santo Amaro. The house was built in 1719, as attested by inscriptions found on the main door and tiles. Some of its roof tiles are original and bear inscriptions from the 18th century, such as the date of manufacture and the name of the potter. The doors and jambs, in Ocotea catharinensis, canela-preta, are also original. The name of the ranch is likely due to the Ressaca stream, also called Fagundes and Ressaca, that bathed its surroundings. Built with rammed earth, the house adopts an asymmetric plan, not very common in the ''Bandeirista'' residences. It has windows and doors with side lintels, while the roof is pitched in two parts. Overview The house was used until 1969 wh ...
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Council For The Defense Of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic And Tourist Heritage
The Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourist Heritage ( pt, Conselho de Defesa do Patrimônio Histórico, Arqueológico, Artístico e Turístico), or CONDEPHAAT, protects, values and communicates information about cultural heritage in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. This includes monuments, buildings, natural areas, and historical areas, amongst other things. The council was started in 1968. It is linked with SEC-SP. See also * Sertanista House The Sertanista House or Caxingui House is a residence built in the middle of the 17th century in the neighborhood of Butantã (district of São Paulo), Caxingui, in São Paulo. The construction, a piece from the Colonial Brazil, Brazilian coloni ... References Heritage organizations São Paulo (state) History organisations based in Brazil Organizations established in 1968 1968 establishments in Brazil {{brazil-org-stub ...
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