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Petrópolis (; ), also known as The Imperial City, is a
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in the Southeast Region of
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. It is located in the state of
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, northeast of the city of
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. According to the 2010 National Brazilian Census, Petrópolis municipality had 295,917 inhabitants that year, up from 286,537 inhabitants at the last census. Besides being the largest and most populous city in the Fluminense Mountain Region, the city also has the largest GDP and
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in the region. The town's name ("city of Peter") honors Pedro II, the last
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, who is entombed there at the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcantara. The city was the summer residence of the Brazilian Emperors and aristocrats in the 19th century, and was the official capital of the
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during the
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, between 1894 and 1902. There are projects to annex Petrópolis again to the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, because it is linked to the capital by political and economic ties, and contains one of the state's highest HDIs.


History


Colonial period

Until the 18th century, the region was inhabited by the ''índios coroados'' (crowned Indians), which earned it the Portuguese name of "''Sertão dos Índios Coroados''". It was only with the discovery of gold in
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais () is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte (literally ...
and the consequent opening of the new way of the mines that passed through Petrópolis in that century that the region began to be occupied by non-Indians. The town's origins can be traced to Bernardo Soares de Proença, who between 1722 and 1725 opened an alternative route between Rio de Janeiro and
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais () is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte (literally ...
, across the Serra da Estrela called "''Caminho Novo das Minas''" (New Road to Mines).


Imperial period

While traveling to Minas Gerais along this route in 1822, Emperor Pedro I stayed at a farm owned by a Catholic priest, named Correia, and found the region's climate pleasant. As the priest's sister and heiress refused to sell his property, the Emperor bought the neighboring one, called, the Córrego Seco Farm, in 1830. He had his summer palace built there, but never saw it finished, because he stepped down from the throne, on April 7, 1831. Other Brazilian aristocrats eventually followed suit. His son, Emperor Pedro II, on March 16, 1843, signed an imperial decree ordering the construction of a settlement (to be formed with the arrival of German immigrants) and the construction of the dreamy summer palace on his outlying lands, the cornerstone of which was settled by the Emperor in May 1845, and that was ready in 1847. Conceived by Major Julius Friedrich Koeler, it is considered to be the second planned city in Brazil (after
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, designed during the Dutch period), being composed of an urban nucleus – the city (now the center), where the Imperial Palace, Public buildings, commerce and services. From then on, the city became the ''de facto'' capital of the
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during the summer, with the whole court moving. Large numbers of well to do inhabitants of the city of
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also spent the summer to Petrópolis to escape the outbreaks of
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. Emperor Pedro II ruled for 49 years, and remained in Petrópolis over at least forty summers, for up to five months. On 29 September 1857, the town was elevated to the status of a city. In 1861, the first Macadamized Highway in Brazil, Estrada União e Indústria, was inaugurated, connecting the city to the city of Juiz de Fora in Minas Gerais. In 1883, a railroad arrived at the city on the initiative of the Baron of Mauá. Also in 1877, the first telephone line in Brazil (and the first outside of the United States) was built, connecting Pedro's summer palace to his farm headquarters. Regardless of the time of year, foreign diplomatic representatives lived in Petrópolis for most of the imperial period.


Republican period

Even after the establishment of the Republic and the exile of the Imperial family in 1889, the city continued to play a significant role in Brazilian history. It was a frequent choice as a summer residence for Presidents of the republic, who lodged at the Palácio Rio Negro (Black River Palace). The most frequent of them was
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, whose stays, during Estado Novo, lasted up to three months. Between 1894 and 1902, the city was capital of the
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, replacing Niterói, due to the two Navy Revolts. Also in this period, was chosen Hermogênio Silva, the only Deputy Governor of Rio de Janeiro whose political base was in Petrópolis. In 1897, the first cinema session took place in the city, with cinematographer showing of the Lumière brothers' first films. In 1903, the
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, which gave Brazil the Acre territory, was signed between
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and Bolivia, at the residence of the
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. The sanitarian
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was named its first mayor in 1916. In the premises of the Quitandinha Palace, the declaration of war of the American countries to the
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was signed during
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(1939–1945). During the Brazilian military government in 1970s, there was a center for torture, called ''the house of death''. In 1973 the remains of
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(1846–1921) and her husband, the Count of Eu, were brought to be buried in the Imperial Mausoleum. The Princess received a funeral of Head of State with the presence of the most important leaders of the Republic and the Brazilian Imperial Family and was declared a public holiday. On 15 February 2022, over 150 people were killed by floods in Petrópolis following intense rainfall that caused mudslides.


Geography

Nestled among the forested hills of the Serra dos Órgãos, in the valley of the Quitandinha and Piabanha rivers, Petrópolis is a popular winter holiday spot. Besides the climate and surroundings, the main attraction is the former Summer Palace of the last Brazilian Emperor, which is now the Imperial Museum, specializing in Imperial history and memorabilia. Petrópolis is home to the National Laboratory for Scientific Computing, a research unit of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Brazilian Federal Government. The municipality holds part of the Central Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest Mosaic of conservation units, created in 2006. The Petrópolis Municipal Nature Park is in the historical center of the city of Petrópolis. It is part of the Petrópolis Environmental Protection Area and the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve. The municipality also contains the
Pedra do Elefante Natural Monument The Pedra do Elefante Natural Monument ( pt, Monumento Natural da Pedra do Elefante) is a municipal Natural monument in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Location The Pedra do Elefante Natural Monument is in the municipality of Petrópolis, ...
.


Climate

Petrópolis has a humid subtropical climate (
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: ''Cwa'') caused by elevation with humid summers. The rainfall is approximately per annum. The municipality contains part of the Tinguá Biological Reserve, a strictly protected Atlantic Forest conservation unit created in 1989. The temperatures are mild. The annual average is around . In warmer months, the average temperature is and the average of the coldest month is . According to the National Institute of Meteorology ( :pt: Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia), the lowest temperature recorded was on August 2, 1955, and the highest temperature recorded was , on November 6, 2009.


Demography

Petrópolis experienced a strong population growth in the late nineteenth century, which remained less significant throughout the twentieth century, having its population began to stagnate and then to contract (even if in a mild way) around the beginning 2000. According to 2010 data, 52.3% (approximately 155 thousand people) of the population belong to the female sex and 48.7% (about 145 thousand people) to the male sex.


Religion

According to the 2012 census of IBGE, Petrópolis is composed by: * Roman Catholic Apostolic – 56.98% * Protestants – 26.72% * Kardecist Spiritists – 4.25% * No Religion (Including
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, and
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) – 9.32% * Others – 2.73%


Ethnic composition

According to the 2010 demographic census, Petrópolis was home to 186,642
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people (63.5%), 75,025 Mixed people (25.4%), 31,463
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people (10.6%), 970 Asian people (0.4%) and 281
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people (0.1%). The main peoples to participate in the ethnic/cultural formation of Petrópolis were the Germans and the
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(mainly from the region of the
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). Other ethnic groups like
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, French, English and Lebanese also had expressive participation in the formation of the city.


City districts

Petrópolis is divided into five districts, which are subdivided into smaller neighborhoods. These districts are subdivided into neighborhoods and / or urban and rural locations. Petrópolis * Downtown * North zone: ''Quissamã, Retiro, Jardim Salvador, Itamarati (parte), Atílio Marotti, Quarteirão Brasileiro'', among others. * South zone: ''Valparaíso, Quitandinha, Duques, Taquara, Parque São Vicente, Coronel Veiga, Castelânea, Siméria, Duas Pontes, Ponte Fones, Quarteirão Suíço, Quarteirão Italiano, Independência, São Sebastião, Saldanha Marinho, Alto Independência, Mauá'', among others. * West zone: ''Bingen, Mosela, Duarte da Silveira, Capela, Castrioto, Pedras Brancas, Vila Militar, Rócio, Bataillard, Moinho Preto, Fazenda Inglesa, Quarteirão Ingelhein, Quarteirão Nassau'', among others. * East Zone: ''Morin, Alto da Serra, 24 de Maio, Vila Felipe, Vila Real, Campinho, Chácara Flora, Sargento Boening, Oswero Vilaça, Meio da Serra'', among others. Districts * ''Cascatinha – Araras, Vale das Videiras, Bonsucesso, Carangola, Vila Manzini, Castelo São Manoel, Corrêas, Bairro da Glória, Itamarati, Estrada da Saudade, Nogueira, Samambaia, Jardim Salvador, Roseiral, Alcobacinha and Humberto Rovigatti.'' * ''Itaipava – Madame Machado, Mangalarga, Vila Rica, Jardim Americano, Vale do Cuiabá, Benfica, Laginha, Gentio, Catubira, Ribeirão, Castelo, Reta, Sumidouro, Santa Mônica, Arranha-Céu, Parque Santa Maria, Parque dos Eucaliptos, Estrada das Arcas and centro de Itaipava'' * ''Pedro do Rio – Secretário, Fagundes, Taquaril, Barra Mansa'', among others. * ''Posse – Brejal, Rio Bonito, Tremedeira, Granjas Raposo, Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Jacuba'' among others.


Economy

Petrópolis' economy is based on tourism, services and industry. It is the 2nd largest
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production centre in the country and the headquarters of major Brazilian
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companies such as Grupo Petrópolis (which owns the beer brands Itaipava, Crystal, Lokal, Black Princess and Petra) and Bohemia, and also has a
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Factory. Other companies also have their headquarters in the city, such as the Mundo Verde network (Brazilian retailer of natural products) and the chocolate maker Katz. Currently the project is being developed for the Industrial District of Posse, which aims to encourage industries in the 5th district of the city. Petrópolis has the 9th largest GDP of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in front of cities such as Nova Friburgo and
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, and, in national scope, more than six state capitals, such as
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, Palmas and
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. The city's economy is still larger than entire states of the federation, such as Roraima and Acre.


Tourism

The high season of tourism in Petrópolis begins in July, with the beginning of Bauernfest, and the beginning of winter, which attracts tourists to the city by the cold weather. In 2014, some attractions increased more than 30%, compared to the same period of 2013, due to the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014. It is the city of the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro that receives more tourists per year. Petrópolis was the non-capital that progressed most in the Competitiveness Index of the National Tourism in 2014, prepared by the Ministry of Tourism. According to the developers, the city is among the 15 best placed in Brazil in the overall ranking of competitiveness in tourism. The main attractions of the city are: * Açu Hill ( Serra dos Órgãos National Park) *
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* Castle of the Baron of Itaipava, (currently under reformation) * Crystal Palace * District of Itaipava, containing many popular attractions such as the "orto" market, vilareijo and the municipal park located in the heart of the district. * Fatima's Throne * Grão-Pará Palace * House of Ipiranga (“House of the Seven Mistakes") * House of Joaquim Nabuco * House of Princess Isabel * House of
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* House (chalet) of Santos-Dumont * House of the Baron and Viscount of Arinos * House of the Baron and Viscount of Mauá * House of the Viscount of Caeté *
Imperial Museum of Brazil The Museu Imperial de Petrópolis is a museum in the historic center of Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is housed in the Petrópolis Imperial Palace, the former summer residence of Emperor Pedro II (reigned 1831–1889), which was built s ...
* Monastery of the Virgin * Petrópolis City Park * Petrópolis Wax Museum * Quitandinha Palace * Rio Negro Palace * Rural touristic tours of Taquaril, Brejal and Araras * Saint Peter of Alcantara Cathedral (Cathedral of Petrópolis) with the Imperial Mausoleum * Valparaíso (Gastronomic and Entertainment Center of Petrópolis) * Bauernfest (Annual Festival in honor to the German immigrants)


Education

In the city, there are two public universities, the
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(UERJ), and the
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(UFF), both of which have nationally recognized excellence levels, respectively, offering Architecture and Production Engineering courses. There is also in the city a unit of the Federal Center of Technological Education Celso Suckow of Fonseca (CEFET-RJ), with the courses of Degree in Physics, Bachelor in Tourism and Computer Engineering. In addition to these, the city has the Catholic University of Petrópolis, the Petrópolis Medical School, Arthur Sá Earp Neto College, Estácio de Sá University, FAETERJ – Faculty of Technological Education of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Faculdade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro), which offers courses in Information Technology and Communication, and private higher education institutions that offer several undergraduate courses and also postgraduate courses (lato sensu and stricto sensu). The municipality houses one of the teaching centers of the Distance Learning Center of the State of Rio de Janeiro, a consortium formed by public institutions of higher education in the state of Rio de Janeiro. This consortium offers free undergraduate courses in Pedagogy, Mathematics, Biology and Public Safety. The National Laboratory of Scientific Computing offers free masters and doctorate courses in the areas of Computation, Mathematics, Biology, Physics and Engineering. In the field of basic education, the municipal education network reached the goal of the IDEB for 2011 and had its mark above the averages of the state and the country.


Transport

According to the IBGE census, in the year 2014 the total fleet of Petrópolis had 142,576 vehicles, approximately 1 vehicle for 2.1 inhabitants. Of these were: 96,384 automobiles; 21,133 motorcycles; 8,048 pickup trucks; 6,753 vans; 3,092 heavy trucks; 2,769 scooters; 1,289 utilities; 926 buses; 680 micro-buses; 290 tractor-trucks; And 1,232 other types of vehicles. The public transport in the city is made by several companies, being the greater one, Petrolta. The main public transport in Petrópolis is the bus along with taxis.


Culture

The culture of Petrópolis is directly linked to the imperial period of Brazil. Being nicknamed as Imperial City, the city has a large collection of theaters, museums, and palaces that refer to the period. In addition, much of the culture of the city was influenced by the immigration that participated in the formation of the identity of Petrópolis, where the German, Portuguese, Syrian, Lebanese and Italian groups stand out. Even today the city has the second largest festival of German culture in Brazil, the Bauernfest, only losing to the
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in the south of the country. In addition, festivals are held every year that bring back the culture of other peoples, such as the Serra Serata, in honor of Italian immigration, and Bunka-Sai, a celebration of Japanese culture. The Cultural Foundation promotes every year (since 2009) the Maestro Guerra-Peixe de Cultura Prize, which honors the most outstanding artists and cultural agents during the year; The patron César Guerra-Peixe was an illustrious composer Petropolitan.


Architecture

The city has a unique architecture, such as the Palácio Quitandinha, the Petropolitan Academy of Letters, the House Museum of Santos Dumont, the
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, the Dom Pedro Theater, the ''Casa do Colono Museum'' and the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcantara. The palace is the main building of the so-called "historic center", where Koeler Avenue stands out, surrounded by mansions and palaces of the 19th century. The road is perpendicular to the facade of the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcantara and, in the other direction, the Ruy Barbosa Square and the facade of the Catholic University. In the so-called "historic center", there are also buildings such as "''Encantada''" (summer house of Santos Dumont); The Crystal Palace; The Yellow Palace (City Council); The Rio Negro Palace, bordering the city hall (Sérgio Fadel Palace) and curious buildings, such as the "castelinho" of the self-proclaimed "Duke of Belfort", on the corner of Koeler and Ruy Barbosa Square, or the old house of the Rocha Miranda family, on Avenida Ipiranga – same address of another residence of the same family, in a sixties style. Modern lines are also present in the house of
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, in the neighborhood of Samambaia.


Theatres

Petrópolis has 2 theaters. The ''Teatro Dom Pedro'', created in Art Deco style and inaugurated in 1933 by D'Angelo & Cia, is one of the largest in the state. The place was created with different styles, with mythological and futuristic references, making the theater considered an eclectic style, becoming a cultural and artistic reference for Petrópolis. The city also owns the Teatro Santa Cecília, built in 1955, located in Rua Aureliano Coutinho in the center of the city.


Museums

Petrópolis has great tradition as an imperial city. For this reason, today it owns one of the most important museums of history of Brazil, the Imperial Museum. Built between 1845 and 1862 as the summer Palace of the Imperial Family, it has a collection of pieces linked to the
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, including furniture, documents, works of art and personal objects belonging to the Imperial Family. The Palace turned museum in 1943 by decree of the then president
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. In addition, the city has the Petrópolis Wax Museum, ''Casa Santos Dumont Museum'', ''Casa do Colono Museum'', ''Princess Isabel House'' and Rio Negro Palace, all located in the city center. With more than 321.000 visitors, the Imperial Museum in Petrópolis was the most visited museum in Brazil in 2016, according to data from the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram) of the Ministry of Culture.


Festivals

The Petropolis culture is directly linked to German immigration. Since 1989, Bauernfest, a typical feast in honor of German immigrants, is held every year. The festival in 2012 lasted 11 days, had the participation of 368.000 visitors and raised R$55 million. The festival welcomes foreign tourists from all over Brazil, especially from the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is the most influential party of the city and includes competitions of chope the meter, presentations, typical cuisine, exhibition of chocolates, among other attractions. The city also holds the Serra Serata, an annual festival that celebrates immigration and Italian culture. Petrópolis also hosts the Winter Festival, promoted by SESC, with several attractions for this period of the year, which usually happens in the Quitandinha Palace. The festival is already traditional in the cities of Petrópolis, Nova Friburgo and Teresópolis. In 2014 was held the 13th edition, counting on concerts, theatrical presentations and cultural events. The city also hosts Bunka-Sai, the annual festival of Japanese culture, which had its first edition in 2009. It has cultural presentations, in addition to the Japanese gastronomic festival.


Carnival

In 2013, the carnival of the city was canceled, for the application of the funds in the approximate amount of R$1 million, previously used in the parades, in the area of health, thus making Petrópolis a refuge of Cariocas of the Carnival. The decision was made during a meeting between the mayor and the Foundation for Culture and Tourism.


Sport

Serrano Football Club was founded on 29 June 1915 and was
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's first professional team.


Media

The main television station transmitting news related to the city is ''InterTV Serra + Mar'', as well as other local broadcasters such as SBT Rio and
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Rio, which present news from the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro, mainly related to Petrópolis and Nova Friburgo. The city also has local television networks with a certain influence: Rede Petrópolis de Televisão, TV Vila Imperial and TV Cidade de Petrópolis, with headquarters located in the center. The main written newspaper of the city is the ''Tribuna de Petrópolis'', one of the oldest in the country, created in 1909, published from Tuesday to Sunday, whose headquarters are in the center. Also worthy of note is the newspaper ''Diário de Petrópolis'', published daily, of great influence in the city. The main and most listened radio stations with headquarters in Petrópolis are ''Radio Tribuna'' FM (88.5 MHz), ''Radio UCP'' (106.3 MHz), ''Radio Supernova FM'' (98.7 MHz) and ''Radio Imperial'' (1550 AM). In addition, radio stations based in the city of Rio de Janeiro, such as the ''MIX FM Rio Radio'', which already owned an exclusive domain of Radio MIX in Petrópolis, which was later purchased by Rádio UCP, are also very much heard. In recent years, the internet has proved to be one of the main sources for news. In Petrópolis, the main ones are the G1 of the Serrana Region, the online portal of the Tribuna de Petrópolis, and the Diário de Petrópolis, besides the site Acontece in Petrópolis and the portal with live broadcast of TVC 16 (TV Cidade de Petrópolis). Also worth mentioning is the online portal of the RPT (Rede Petrópolis de Televisão).


Sister cities

Petrópolis is twinned with: *
Blumenau Blumenau is a city in Vale do Itajaí, state of Santa Catarina (Brazil), Santa Catarina, in the South Region, Brazil, South Region of Brazil. It is away from the state capital of Florianópolis. The city was founded by the German chemist an ...
, Brazil


Notable people

* Dom Pedro de Alcântara,
Prince of Grão-Pará The Prince of Grão-Pará was the title bestowed on the eldest son of the Prince Imperial of Brazil. The title holder was the second in the line of succession to the throne of the Empire of Brazil, after the Prince Imperial. The title was establish ...
* Prince Luís of Orléans-Braganza * Rafael da Silva, Olympique Lyonnais footballer * Michel de Souza, operatic baritone, born in Petrópolis *
Guilherme Fontes Guilherme Machado Cardoso Fontes (born January 8, 1967) is a Brazilian actor and director. Filmography As a movie actor * 1986 - A Cor do Seu Destino .... Paulo * 1987 - Um Trem para as Estrelas ... Vinicius * 1988 - Dedé Mamata .... Dedé * 2 ...
, Brazilian Actor *
Edwin V. Morgan Edwin Vernon Morgan (February 22, 1865 – April 16, 1934) was an American diplomat.United States Ambassador to Brazil The following is a list of ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Brazil. The title given by the United States State Department to this position is currently Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. List ...
1912–1933 *
Fiorella Mattheis Fiorella Gelli Mattheis (born 10 February 1988) is a Brazilian actress, model, television presenter and entrepreneur founder and CEO of the startuGringa Biography Fiorella was born in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro. She is of Italian and German ...
, Brazilian Actress *
Peter Brian Medawar Sir Peter Brian Medawar (; 28 February 1915 – 2 October 1987) was a Brazilian-British biologist and writer, whose works on graft rejection and the discovery of acquired immune tolerance have been fundamental to the medical practice of tissu ...
, Winner of the
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; sv, Nobelpriset ; no, Nobelprisen ) are five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's will of 1895, are awarded to "those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind." Alfr ...
in Physiology or Medicine, among other awards. * Camila Morgado, Brazilian Actress * Rodrigo Santoro, Actor who has appeared in many successful movies, including 300, What to Expect When You're Expecting, among others * Magda Tagliaferro, Brazilian Pianist * Stefan Zweig, Austrian author, lived in Petrópolis from 1940 until his suicide in the same city on February 23, 1942. * Raphael Rabello, virtuoso Brazilian guitarist and composer. *
Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 – October 6, 1979) was an American poet and short-story writer. She was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1949 to 1950, the Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry in 1956, the National Book Awar ...
, American poet and short-story writer, lived partly in Petropolis for 17 years (1944–61) with Lota de Macedo Soares, architect and landscape designer. * Cristiane Brasil, Brazilian politician was born in Petrópolis *
Jorge Henrique Papf Jorge Henrique Papf (1863 in Berlin – 1920 in Petrópolis) was a German-Brazilian photographer A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "draw ...
, a German-Brazilian photographer and painter Petrópolis is also the home of Meninas Cantoras de Petrópolis, an all-girl singing group.


Gallery

File:João Baptista da Costa - Paisagem de Petrópolis.jpg, ''Landscape of Petrópolis (Woodland with a Creek)'', unknown date. File:João Batista da Costa - A casa do Barão do Rio Branco em Petrópolis.jpg,
Baron of Rio Branco Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knigh ...
's house File:Lucílio de Albuquerque - Paisagem de Petrópolis, s.d..jpg, ''Landscape of Petrópolis'', unknown date. File:Agostinho José da Mota - Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis.JPG, Imperial Palace of Petrópolis, circa 1855. File:Petrópolis - RJ - portico.jpg, City entrance File:Araucaria angustifolia.jpg, '' Araucaria angustifolia'', Brazilian pine File:E. F. Leopoldina Locomotiva 11.jpg, The railway engine 11 was used on the railway line that, during the period 1883–1964, ran between
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a ...
and Petrópolis. File:Lago do Quitandinha.jpg, Lake Quitandinha File:Quitandinha .JPG, Quitandinha Palace in autumn File:0000_Casa_7_Erros.JPG, House of Ipiranga (“House of the Seven Mistakes") File:Monumento a Dom Pedro II na Praça Dom Pedro II.jpg, Monument to Emperor Pedro II in the garden at the square which bears his name. File:Museu Imperial - Frente.jpg, Imperial Museum File:Monumento a Dom Pedro II no Museu Imperial.jpg, Statue of Pedro II at the Imperial Museum File:Paisagem de Petrópolis.JPG, Landscape of Petrópolis, in front of the Imperial Museum File:Palácio Amarelo.jpg, ''Palácio Amarelo'' (Yellow Palace), The City Council of Petrópolis File:Crystal Palace, Petrópolis.JPG, Crystal Palace File:Petrópolis - RJ - Centro, banco.jpg, Bench in the center of Petrópolis File:Petrópolis - RJ - Centro, CEFET RJ.jpg, Center File:Serra de Petropolis.JPG, Petropolis' Mountains File:Vale Imperial Residence.jpg, ''Vale Imperial Residence'' File:Petrópolis - RJ - Centro, Banco do Brasil.jpg, City centre File:Petrópolis - RJ - Centro, Rua do Imperador.jpg, ''Rua do Imperador'' (Emperor Street) File:0000_Vistas_de_Petrópolis_(estado_do_Rio_de_Janeiro,_Brasil)_tiradas_da_Catedral.JPG, View from the cathedral tower File:Petrópolis - RJ - Rua Irmãos D'Ângelo.jpg, Irmãos D'Ângelo Street File:Igreja Cristã Maranata - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.jpg, Evangelical church File:Founders Obelisk, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.JPG, Obelisk of Petrópolis File:Pétropolis Sao Pedro de Alcantara vitrail (1).jpg, Stained glass windows of Petrópolis Cathedral File:Stained glass window of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary in cathedral of Sao Pedro de Alcantara.jpg, Stained glass windows of Petrópolis Cathedral File:0002 Praca da Liberdade.JPG, Liberdade Square File:Petrópolis - Cidade das Hortências e do Russo - Nevoeiro.jpg,
Hydrangea ''Hydrangea'', () commonly named the hortensia, is a genus of over 75 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan. Most are shrubs tall, ...
flowers in the fog File:Trilha do Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos Sede Petrópolis.jpg, A trail at the Serra dos Órgãos National Park


References


External links


Petrópolis City Hall
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