Castelinho da Rua Apa

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Castelinho da Rua Apa

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Rua Apa, 236 - Campos Elíseos, São Paulo - SP, 01201-030, Brazil

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Medieval-style castle, site of a murder mystery, now NGO  

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Rua Apa, 236 - Campos Elíseos, São Paulo - SP, 01201-030, Brazil Get directions

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33 Places Famous for the Scandals That Occurred There

"Known to generations of São Paulo residents as Castelinho da Rua Apa, or “the little castle of Apa Street,” what seems at first glance to be nothing more than the crumbling façade of an eccentric home is actually the site of a notorious murder mystery. Commissioned in 1912, the Castelinho da Rua Apa was built in the Santa Efigênia neighborhood — at the time one of the most noble areas of the city. Designed to resemble a medieval castle, patriarch Dr. Virgílio Cézar dos Reis had the family manor built as a gift to his wife, Maria Cândida Guimarães dos Reis. After moving into the castle, the couple would go on to have two sons, Alvaro and Armando. Like oil and water, the two brothers couldn’t be more different; the former was a lawyer and professional ice skater known for being an outgoing playboy, while Armando was more introspective, preferring to keep to himself. This difference would manifest after their father’s death in 1937, when the brothers hotly debated what to do with the family business. Just two months later, however, both Armando, Alvaro, and their mother would be found murdered on the floor of the Castelinho. What is known is that on the night of May 12, 1937, the family housekeeper overheard a loud noise echo from the main house, whereupon she found all three family members dead from gunshot wounds. Though the ensuing police investigation concluded that a squabble between brothers likely was to blame, the forensic evidence – several types of bullets implying multiple guns though only one was found, too many wounds for the brother “at fault” to have turned the gun on himself, etc. – didn’t line up with their portrait of the night’s events. With no surviving witnesses, the case continues to be one of the most mysterious in Brazilian history. After all owning parties were deceased, the Castelinho became property of local authorities. For the next 70-some years, the famous house moldered. The surrounding neighborhood fell into decline, and the Castelinho became a literal and figurative haunt for São Paulo’s darker forces.  Such remained the case until the 1990s when a former homeless woman from the neighborhood, Maria Eulina, spent years petitioning the government for permission to restore the castle. In 1997, Eulina’s perseverance succeeded. In 2004,  Castelinho da Rua Apa was granted landmark status, and in 2007 approval for a restoration plan was granted. Though still in a considerable state of disrepair today, restorations are scheduled to begin any time now.   In 2017,  the state government invested $2.8 million and helped convert it into the headquarters of the NGO Mothers Club of Brazil, a nonprofit that helps street dwellers." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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So, this woman bought a castle fixed it up and turned it into a soup kitchen. It is a few blocks from the city center and it quite interesting...

KARARYU THE DRAGON GHOUL

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Once a stage of horrific events in the early 20th century, then abandoned and degraded for decades, once formerly known as "The Haunted Little Castle of Apa Street", due to the numerous ghostly sightings witnessed by many, today it is entirely restored and harbors the beneficent Brazilian Mothers Club and its several workshops, courses and art and handicraft displays, being turned into a haven of hope and new opportunities for many.

Oscar Alhos

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Top!

Fábio Dantas

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Spooky

Fabio Hofnik

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Legal

Denis Fabricio Gomes

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Check the legend.

Angela Silva

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No Castelinho funciona o Associação de Mães. Gostei muito de visitar e conhecer a História do Clube de Mães do Brasil fundado por Maria Eulina Hilsenbeck, que já conheceu a problemática das pessoas que vivem nas ruas e de onde tirou seu aprendizado. Saindo da situação de rua em que ela desenvolveu seu trabalho social e fundou a Instituição para atender as pessoas em situação de rua e socialmente vulneráveis. O espaço que foi cenário de uma tragédia familiar (assassinato familiar por disputa de herança. Recomendo conhecer o Patrimônio restaurado e o belo trabalho do social da Ong!

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construido em 1912.. e restaurado em 2015... esta edificaçao é mto conhecida em sao paulo cheia de mitos e lendas.. mtas pessoas ate hj dizem ouvir vozes dentros e vem fantasmas... lendas a parte.. hj ele atende pessoas em situaçao de rua... a construçao é em estilo medieval e mto ibteressante vale a pena dar uma olhada