Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro)

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TypePublic square
Coordinates22°54′57″S 43°10′32″W / 22.91583°S 43.17556°W / -22.91583; -43.17556
Inauguration1926; 99 years ago (1926)
Paris Square
Paris Square with the intervention "Maximo Silencio em Paris" ("Maximum Silence in Paris") by the Italian artist Giancarlo Neri with the Church of Our Lady of the Glory of the Outeiro in the background.
Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro) is located in Rio de Janeiro
Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro)
Shown within Rio de Janeiro
Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro) is located in Brazil
Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro)
Paris Square (Rio de Janeiro) (Brazil)
TypePublic square
LocationRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Coordinates22°54′57″S 43°10′32″W / 22.91583°S 43.17556°W / -22.91583; -43.17556
Construction
Inauguration1926; 99 years ago (1926)
Other
DesignerAlfred Agache

Paris Square (Portuguese: Praça Paris) is located in the Glória neighborhood, in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. Designed by French urban planner Alfred Agache, it was built on an embankment in 1926 during the administration of Mayor Antônio Prado Júnior. The project reproduced the layout of a typical Parisian garden and included a large number of large almond trees, works of art and sculptures.[1][2]

It originally extended from Rio Branco and Beira Mar avenues to Glória Street, but was reduced to accommodate the Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca Square. During the construction of the subway, the site was completely destroyed. In 1992 it was restored and reopened with railings to ensure its preservation. It is a popular destination for sportspeople and hikers, as the dirt road provides a good base for running. It is policed by the municipal guard and military police during the day and at night.[1][2]

Bust of Alfredo Agache

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