Palácio Das Laranjeiras (Lisbon)
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The Laranjeiras Palace (; literally "Palace of the Orange Trees") is the official residence of the
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of the State of the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The palace is located within Eduardo Guinle Park, a park in the
Laranjeiras Laranjeiras (, ''orange trees'') is an upper-middle-class neighborhood located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Primarily residential, It is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, having been founded in the 17th century, with the ...
neighborhood of the city of
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. It should not be confused with
Guanabara Palace The Guanabara Palace (, formerly known as ''Paço Isabel'') is located on Pinheiro Machado Street (formerly Guanabara Street), in the Laranjeiras neighborhood (''bairro''), in the South Zone (Rio de Janeiro), south zone of Rio de Janeiro, capital ...
, located in the same neighborhood (at Pinheiro Machado Street), which is the official seat of the government of the State of Rio de Janeiro.


History

Formerly the residence of one of the wealthiest Brazilian families, the palace was purchased by the
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in 1947 to host visitors, such as foreign heads of state or heads of government. At that time, the city of Rio de Janeiro was the capital of Brazil. In 1974, the Federal Government ceded ownership of the palace to the former State of Guanabara. Before becoming the official residence of the state governor, the palace was a presidential residence. Its use as an official residence began in the presidency of Jucelino Kubitschek, who opted to use the seat of the presidency, the
Catete Palace The Catete Palace (, ) is an urban mansion in the Flamengo neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The property stretches from ''Rua do Catete'' (Catete Street) to ''Praia do Flamengo'' ( Flamengo Beach). Construction began in 1858 and ended in ...
, solely as a workplace. President Kubitschek used the Laranjeiras Palace as his main residence until the transfer of the Federal capital to
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. From the transfer of the seat of the Government to the new capital city of Brasília in 1960 until 1974, when it was ceded to the Rio de Janeiro State Government, the Laranjeiras Palace remained an official palace of the Presidency of the Republic, for use as a residence and workplace of the nation's chief executive when the president was in Rio de Janeiro. During the first decade after the founding of Brasília it was very common for presidents to travel to Rio de Janeiro and to spend a considerable amount of time in there, as although no longer the capital, in the 1960s Rio de Janeiro was still home to all foreign embassies. Brasília was not regarded as a good place to live, as many services had not yet been established in the new capital, so during the sixties, several important official acts of Government took place in Laranjeiras Palace. In the 70's, use of the Palace by the presidency declined as the city of Brasília grew, leading to the decision by the Federal Government to hand over the palace to the State Government of Rio de Janeiro.


Timeline

1909 to 1913 - Built to serve as a residence for the family of Eduardo Guinle, it received the designation as ''Eduardo Guinle Palacete''. 1947 - During the government of President Dutra it was purchased by the Federal Government to host Heads of State and other distinguished visitors who were visiting the capital of Brazil. 1956 - After the death of President Vargas (who committed suicide in the Palace of Catete), his successor, Jucelino Kubitschek, began using the Laranjeiras Palace as his residence. The Catete Palace was retained only as the President's workplace. 1960 - With the change of the capital to Brasília, the Palácio Laranjeiras remained the official residence of the presidents when in Rio de Janeiro and still received distinguished guests. 1968 - President
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signed in the palace library the famous
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. 1969 - It was the seat of the Federal Government under the
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that ruled the country. 1974 - After merging the states of Guanabara and Rio de Janeiro, President Geisel gave the Laranjeiras Palace to the new state, with the intention to only serve as residence for their governors. 1983 - It was declared a heritage site by the Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage - IPHAN. 1975 to the present - Official residence the governors of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Guanabara Palace (where Governors of the former State of Guanabara both worked and resided until 1975) retained solely as the Governor's workplace.


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See also

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Palácio da Alvorada The Palácio da Alvorada () is the official residence of the president of Brazil. It is located in the national capital of Brasília, on a peninsula at the margins of Paranoá Lake. The building was designed by Oscar Niemeyer and built betwee ...


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Palácio Laranjeiras
{{DEFAULTSORT:Palacio Laranjeiras Palaces in Rio de Janeiro (city) Buildings and structures completed in the 20th century Official residences in Brazil Official residences of subnational executives National heritage sites of Rio de Janeiro (state)