Paranapiacaba is a
district of the municipality of
Santo André in the
Brazilian
state of São Paulo. It is located approximately by road southeast of the centre of the city of
São Paulo, and about east of
Rio Grande da Serra
Rio Grande da Serra (''Great River of the Mountain Chain'') is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is located approximately by road southeast of the centre of the city of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of S ...
. The word ''paranapiacaba'' means "where you will find the sea" in
Tupi Tupi may refer to:
* Tupi people of Brazil
* Tupi or Tupian languages, spoken in South America
** Tupi language, an extinct Tupian language spoken by the Tupi people
* Tupi oil field off the coast of Brazil
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. There are about 1,200 residents.
Paranapiacaba was established as a
company town
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for the employees of
São Paulo Railway
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, a privately owned British
railway company. A large industrial complex, which the district is known for, lies off the main road from Rio Grande da Serra, on the way into the main village. The growth of this centre was facilitated by the railway, transporting cargo and people from São Paulo Interior to the port of
Santos. The village design has been characterized as being
panoptic.
Geography
The village is located on a slope opposite Santo André, approximately by road southeast of the centre of the city of
São Paulo, and about east of
Rio Grande da Serra
Rio Grande da Serra (''Great River of the Mountain Chain'') is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is located approximately by road southeast of the centre of the city of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of S ...
. The industrial complex, larger than the village itself, however, lies just several kilometres to the southeast of Rio Grande da Serra. The village is located amidst the
Serra do Mar coastal forests, in the south coast, at the highest point of the area, and hence it came to be known as “a place to view the sea” in Tupi-Guarani language. The
Mata Atlantica
The Atlantic Forest ( pt, Mata Atlântica) is a South American forest that extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil from Rio Grande do Norte state in the northeast to Rio Grande do Sul state in the south and inland as far as Paraguay and th ...
around the town provides ample opportunities for hiking into the forest of the
Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar
The Serra do Mar State Park ( pt, Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar) is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It covers of the Serra do Mar mountain range, and is one of the largest remaining areas of continuous Atlantic Forest. The State ...
where
orchids and
bromelias
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are major attractions.
Agriculture and grazing farms are situated to the west while the nearby mountains reach elevations of .
Trains connections can be made to Paranapiacaba from
Estação da Luz, one of the four stations in São Paulo. The nearest international airport is the Cumbica at Guarulhos, outside of São Paulo.
MRS Logística used electric traction between Paranapiacaba and
Raiz de Serra
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.
History
Vila de Paranapiacaba was established during the middle of the 19th century; it was designed according to the prison model style developed by
Jeremy Bentham.
It was founded by the British-owned
São Paulo Railway Company
The São Paulo Railway Company (SPR, nickname ''Ingleza'', transl.: ''The English'') was a privately owned British railway company in Brazil, which operated the gauge railway from the seaport at Santos via São Paulo to Jundiaí. The company wa ...
. The construction of this zig-zag railway line in the hilly local terrain was considered a feat by the British engineers and workers at the time. The town was built when the company built the railway line to export
coffee beans from the area through the port Santos. The village prospered for 30 years, until automated machinery replaced the
funicular, which was labor-intensive. The village's population suddenly declined and many of its buildings were abandoned.
[ At one time, there were 4,000 workers, most of them British citizens. The last steam train in Paranapiacaba was deactivated for labor work in 1982.]
City design
Paranapiacaba was designed in a special model style. Because of its remoteness, the town has been well preserved. The buildings were all of English style (even the large homes were of Victorian style) built with wood and bricks. The houses in the town are all made of timber and looks like a mofussil area of Surrey
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. The town was laid out in the 1890s in a grid pattern. Even though Brazil attained independence in 1822, its architectural styles were influenced by Portuguese colonizers and by the British.[ The town is stated as having more English architecture than perhaps anywhere else in the country.]
Notable landmarks
The District of Paranapiacaba is known for its large industrial complex, which lies off the main road from Rio Grande da Serra, on the way into the main village, but is actually nearer Rio Grande da Serra. The growth of this industrial centre was facilitated by the railway, transporting goods to the port of Santos. The railway station's clock tower
Clock towers are a specific type of structure which house a turret clock and have one or more clock faces on the upper exterior walls. Many clock towers are freestanding structures but they can also adjoin or be located on top of another buildi ...
is based on Big Ben
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in London. The locomotive stations, old British carriages and steam engines, cable station ( funicular type), and workers' cottages are all well preserved and form part of the museum which is open to the public.
On the hill top above the village is the old Victorian style ''Castilino'', which was once the residence of the Chief Engineer of the Railways, is now a museum known as the Centro Preservacao da Historia de Paranpiacaba, where old railway line maps and photographs are displayed. The museum has elegant furnishings and provides views of its surroundings. In the 1980s, a working steam engine from the turn of the 20th century ran several times a day, originally used to pull inclined trains from the coast. Visitors can view the working parts and watch them while the engine is running. Recivitas (Instituto pela Revitalização da Cidadania) created a free toy center and library here. The Funicular de Paranapiacaba
A funicular (, , ) is a type of cable railway system that connects points along a railway track laid on a steep slope. The system is characterized by two counterbalanced carriages (also called cars or trains) permanently attached to opposite ...
railway museum was established in 1970, and today is one of the biggest attractions in the district. The Clube União Lira Serrano is also of note, and was founded in 1930 as a social club for the railway operators. The parish church, Capela do Alto da Serra or Igreja matriz de Paranapiacaba, opened for the first time on August 8, 1884.
Preservation
In order to preserve the heritage status of Paranapiacaba as a well-preserved railway town, the government of Brazil decreed it to be a historic district and initiated further steps to preserve its heritage status and encourage its development as a suburb of São Paulo and to promote tourism.[ The objective of this project is to preserve the natural, cultural, and industrial heritage and ensure economic progress of the town in particular and the region as a whole.][
The site was included in the ]2000
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and 2002 World Monuments Watch The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization, World Monuments Fund (WMF) that is dedicated to preserving and safeguarding the historic, artistic, and architectural heritage of huma ...
(WMW) by the World Monuments Fund, calling for investments to revitalize the village. With funding from American Express
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the Fund helped local stakeholders implement this effort. By 2008, the conservation efforts of the WMW team were successful in restoring Casa Fox (the Archive), the Castelinho (now a museum), the Lyra Serrano Club, and the Old Market. Further restoration works are continuing.[Christine Temin, Boston Globe, "Bringing preservation to new frontiers: South American sites make the list of important, and threatened, places," June 30, 2002, p.N1.]
/ref> The town has witnessed a dramatic change in its environment with much improved facilities also resulting in economic progress of the area.
References
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External links
Reflexiones en torno a la conservación integrada, compartida y participativa del paisaje cultural. El caso de Paranapiacaba.
Neighbourhoods in São Paulo (state)
Company towns