Antônio Lemos Palace
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| Antônio Lemos Palace | |
|---|---|
Palácio Antônio Lemos | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Palace |
| Location | Belém, Pará, Brazil |
| Coordinates | 1°27′21″S 48°30′16″W / 1.45583°S 48.50444°W |
| Named for | Antônio Lemos |
| Opened | 1806 |
| Design and construction | |
| Awards and prizes | Property listed by IPHAN, Heritage of Portuguese Influence (database) |
The Palácio Antônio Lemos (originally called "Palacete Azul", or "Casa no Largo do Palácio"), also called the Belém Art Museum, is a public building, palace, museum, and the city hall of Belém, built in 1860 by José da Gama Abreu,[1][2] in the context of the rubber cycle.[3] It is located in the Cidade Velha neighborhood.
Since 1994, this has been the official seat of the Municipal Power and Museum of the Art of Belém (MABE).[1][4]
Initially, it was called Palacete Azul ("Blue Palace"), due to the color of its façade, and was renamed in the 1950s in honor of Antônio Lemos, the capital's intendant in the period 1897–1911, who was responsible for the city's urbanization and modernization process.[3]
In 1860, it was designed by José da Gama Abreu, in the late neoclassical style. In 1883 it received an enlargement and modifications by Antonio Landi.[1] Again in 1911, the intendant Antonio Lemos added coverings, furniture, and objects according to European fashion, signed by masters such as Capranesi, De Angelis, and Teodoro Braga, rivaling Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.[1]
