Palácio de Brocoió

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Picture this a Norman-style palace a solitary jewel on Ilha do Brocoi. It is a hidden treasure in Guanabara Bay. The Palácio de Brocoió stands proudly. Its story begins in the 1930s. Octávio Guinle a Brazilian entrepreneur purchased the island. He commissioned the renowned architect Joseph Gire. Gire designed a magnificent mansion. It was completed in 1932. This unique palace is the only one of its kind in Latin America.

The materials were imported from France and Portugal. An enormous organ capable of playing a vast repertoire of classical music was brought in from Germany. The palace is more than just a residence. It boasts two residential floors. There is also an attic and a basement. A manager’s house a warehouse a greenhouse a boathouse a pier a fish farm and a lake all belong to this complex.

The island has a rich history predating the palace. In Tupi-Guarani the name Brocoió means whisper. It’s believed to have been a place of exile for rebellious indigenous people. During the colonial era and the time of slavery it served as a quarantine stop. Enslaved Africans would stop there before arriving in Rio de Janeiro.

The Palácio de Brocoió wasn’t always isolated. Peacocks and pheasants once roamed its gardens. It was more than a vacation home for the powerful. In the 1960s Governor Carlos Lacerda worked in his suite’s office. He had a breathtaking view of the Marvelous City. The bathroom a true work of art features a bathtub and sinks carved from yellow Lioz marble. Bronze bird-shaped taps add an elegant touch. The styles are a unique mix of Art Deco and Art Nouveau.

In 1944 the island was purchased by the city government. The price was six million cruzeiros. The promise of opening the palace to the public was never fulfilled. It became a summer residence for some officials. In 2016 it was transferred to Rioprevidência. Now the only way to reach the island is by helicopter. The palace remains a captivating symbol of a bygone era. Its secluded grandeur a testament to history and a dream of forgotten whispers.

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