Cidade Alta (Natal)
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Cidade Alta
Centro | |
|---|---|
Photo of Rio Branco Avenue | |
Location of Cidade Alta in Natal. | |
| Area | |
• Total | 9,410 ha (23,250 acres) |
| Population | |
• Total | 6.692 |


Cidade Alta, also known as Centro (English: Downtown), is a neighborhood in the city of Natal, in Rio Grande do Norte, and was the first one to be created in the capital, on December 25, 1599.[1][2][3]
The site of the future city of Natal was chosen because it was on firm, high ground on the right bank of the Potenji River. In the André de Albuquerque Square, located in the neighborhood, the Pelourinho and the Church of Our Lady of the Presentation (Old Cathedral) were inaugurated, in 1599, with the celebration of the first mass. In this neighborhood was located the first street of the city that, initially, was called Rua Grande (English: Big Street). The jail, the Senate House and the Government House were situated on this section, along with the tax office, later known as the Royal Treasury, and the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People, which constitute the historic center of Natal.[4]
The cobblestoned streets of the neighborhood appeared only in the second half of the 19th century. After Rua Grande, the second largest road in the Cidade Alta was Santo Antônio Street, famous for its location and proximity to the fountain of the "drinking water river".[4]
The history of Cidade Alta is very much intertwined with that of Natal, since the city grew very slowly in the first centuries of its existence. According to Luís da Câmara Cascudo, it was Mayor Omar O'Grady who put Natal on the path to the 20th century, by replacing the colonial embankment with cobblestone paving on Junqueira Aires Avenue. In 1935, the mayor Miguel Bilro extended Rio Branco Avenue to Ribeira, through Vila Barreto. In the 20th century, the verticalization process of Natal begins, with the destruction of old mansions and the architectural memory of the neighborhood and, consequently, of the city.[4]