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Palace of the Eleven Windows

The House of the Eleven Windows Cultural Space, initially called Palace of the Eleven Windows, is a complex composed of a public square and… Read more…

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The House of the Eleven Windows Cultural Space, initially called Palace of the Eleven Windows, is a complex composed of a public square and a historical building located in the Brazilian city of Belém, in Pará.

Since 2002 in Brazil, the space houses a contemporary art museum, along with a restaurant and a multicultural area.

The building, which was built in the 18th century as a resting house for Domingos da Costa Bacelar, is part of the historical complex called Feliz Lusitânia, which corresponds to the initial historical core of the city of Belém do Pará.

Source: Wikipedia

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Address 18 Rua Siqueira Mendes, Belém 66020-600, Brazil
Coordinates 1°27'18.278" S, 48°30'20.811" W
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