Brasília, Brazil's Young Creatives Are Breathing New Life Into the Planned Capital
"Home to the Supreme Court and Planalto Palace, featuring white marble columns that appear to billow like curtains." - Michael Snyder
Michael Snyder
Michael Snyder is a Mexico City-based journalist specializing in food, architecture, and travel. He is a regular contributor to T: The New York Times Style Magazine and has written for The New York Time
Beautiful seat of the congress and Senate of the Federal Republic of Brazil which represents the 3 governing powers of the South American giant. This architectural work was created by the great Oscar Niemeyer as almost everything in the Esplanada
Pavel K.
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The plaza needs a better maintenance. It seems to be quite neglected and is full of a metal barriers used fo protection
Kim Ngân M.
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I was here at night by uber and based in my experiences, I have nothing to say, you can see it in my video. So maybe shouldn’t go there at night because there is nothing to do and see
Rose D.
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The architecture in the area matching with water and green area is very beautiful and peaceful.
Rodrigo Andrade - Travels and A.
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Amazingly beautiful! I suggest going early in the morning or late afternoon
Dr.T G
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🫤. The structures are boring in person. Without the historic, political, or symbolic significance, you'd walk right pass them and wouldn't bother taking photos. You can see all there is to see from other people's photos.
rami F.
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The place where they are the three powers.
The congress
The presidential palace
The justice power
Leandro M B.
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Behind the plaza, near the national flag, there are days you can find a Jazz venue with live music and low cost at night.