Casa das Rosas

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Picture this A French-style mansion stands proudly on Avenida Paulista. This is Casa das Rosas the House of Roses. Built in 1935 by the renowned architect Ramos de Azevedo it was originally a home for one of his daughters. Its gardens were inspired by the Palace of Versailles a testament to the family’s elegance and affluence.

For over fifty years Casa das Rosas served as a family residence a quiet haven amidst the burgeoning city. The same family lived there until 1986. That year it was declared a municipal landmark recognizing its architectural significance and historical value.

The Casa das Rosas didn’t remain a private home for long. After a period of restoration the mansion opened its doors in 1995 as a cultural center. A major transformation took place in 2004. It became a museum dedicated to poetry literature and culture. The museum now houses the bibliographic collection of the famous poet Haroldo de Campos.

The Casa das Rosas is more than just a museum. It’s a vibrant hub for cultural activities. It hosts workshops courses exhibitions and presentations attracting approximately 80000 visitors annually. This makes it an important cultural center in Sao Paulo.

Casa das Rosas isn’t just about preserving the past. It’s also about promoting the work of lesser-known poets and writers. This commitment to showcasing diverse voices makes the Casa das Rosas a unique space. The unique location and design continue to captivate visitors today. They still admire the imported marbles from Italy Belgian glass and even the original rose garden.

Today Casa das Rosas remains a jewel of Sao Paulo. It stands as a reminder of a bygone era. At the same time it remains a center for creativity and cultural exchange. It’s a testament to both the architectural genius of Ramos de Azevedo and the enduring legacy of Brazilian literature. Step inside Casa das Rosas. Discover the beauty of this architectural gem and the rich stories it holds within its walls.

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