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Lapa is a neighborhood in
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,
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. Located in the center of the city, it is famous for its historical monuments and vibrant nightlife. The neighborhood is home to the Arcos da Lapa, an impressive aqueduct constructed by colonial authorities in the mid-18th century. Another important historical attraction is the Passeio Público, the city's first public park, built in the 1780s. Since the early 1950s, Lapa has been known for its lively cultural scene, featuring numerous restaurants and bars where Brazilian artists and intellectuals gather. It remains renowned for its venues offering various forms of Brazilian music. The Sala Cecília Meireles, an essential venue for
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of Musical instrument, instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a Great chamber, palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music ...
, is also located in Lapa.


Arcos da Lapa

The neighborhood of Lapa in Rio de Janeiro is known as the "cradle of
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Rio". It is also famous for its architecture, beginning with the Arcos da Lapa (also known as the Carioca Aqueduct), which was originally constructed as an aqueduct during
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and now serves as a
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for the cable cars that climb the hill of Santa Teresa. The Carioca Aqueduct is considered a significant architectural work in old Rio and one of the city's main symbols. The large Roman-style structure is 17.6 meters high, 270 meters long, and features 42 arches that connect the neighborhood of Santa Teresa to Morro de Santo Antônio. Built in 1723 during colonial times, the aqueduct was designed to channel water from the
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through Morro do Desterro to Santa Teresa and Morro de Santo Antônio. It played a crucial role in preventing water shortages in the city, a historically persistent problem. While studies to bring the waters of the Carioca River to the city began in the early seventeenth century, the actual installation of water pipes in Rio de Janeiro did not commence until a century later. In recent times, the landscape of Lapa has transformed, bringing a wave of cultural vibrancy. The Square of the Brazilian Armed Forces, once a quiet spot next to the arches, has been replaced by the lively
Circo Voador Circo Voador (Portuguese language, Portuguese for Flying Circus) is a concert venue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Located adjacent to the Carioca Aqueduct in the Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Lapa neighborhood, it is a large tent-like structure covering the ...
. Arches Street, once a serene passage across the aqueduct, is now a vibrant venue. The neighborhood's boundary begins at the south end, where the Road of Glory becomes Rua da Lapa. On the border with Santa Teresa, nestled among its hills, is the culturally rich neighborhood of Fátima. In an attempt to revive the spirit of the deteriorating residential district, its inhabitants created the movement "I Am From Lapa." They drew inspiration from the famous advertising campaign "
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," which they believed helped revitalize
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during its decline in the 1970s. With government support and the participation of most shops in Lapa, the "I Am From Lapa" movement spread throughout the area, but it did little to improve the safety of the residential environment. Lapa enjoys lower population density and less traffic compared to other regions of the city. The neighborhood is home to the headquarters and administrative buildings of many large companies (such as
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and
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), as well as numerous high-quality commercial buildings on Chile Avenue (including Ventura I and II). These features have attracted residents from the north, south, and west of Rio de Janeiro who seek to live closer to work and to avoid traffic jams. Newly launched residential projects with comprehensive infrastructure (such as Viva Lapa and Cores da Lapa) have been fully sold, reflecting a high demand for housing in a neighborhood perceived to offer a high
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.


Culture

The neighborhood offers a melting pot of diverse urban tribes, an attractive quality for those who love to go out and keep the night alive. Since the 1950s, Lapa has been referred to as "Montmartre Carioca." Intellectuals, artists, politicians, and especially the people of Rio have come together to celebrate
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,
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, MPB (música popular brasileira),
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, and, more recently,
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and
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. The major thoroughfares, Mem de Sá, Rua do Riachuelo, and Lavradio, feature attractions such as the Sala Cecília Meireles, which is considered one of the best concert venues for chamber music in Rio. The Public Promenade, the National School of Music, the Church of Our Lady of Lapa do Desterro, and the Escadaria Selarón stand as monuments for tourists who want to explore the architecture of old Rio.


Music

Popular nightlife attractions include the famous Asa Branca, a key venue for forró; Bar Semente, where artists such as Teresa Cristina and the group Casuarina have performed; Ernesto; Sacrilégio Café Cultural; Rio Scenarium; and Carioca da Gema, where samba reigns supreme. The venue Lapa 40 Graus, which recently opened on Rua do Riachuelo next to the traditional Democratic Club, offers space for dancing samba, choro, and gafieira. Those who prefer electronic music and rock concerts can enjoy Progress and Casting Flying Circus, which opened in 2004. There are also numerous bars and venues catering to all tastes.


References


Official touritic site of Rio de Janeiro city


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