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A sugar mill during colonial times, Parque Lage belonged to Antonio Salema, governor of Rio de Janeiro in the sixteenth century.

After 1660 the property passed into the ownership of Rodrigo de Freitas Mello's family. In the mid-ineteenth century a British landscaper, John Tyndale, design a garden in the romantic style that was fashionable in Europe at the time.

In 1931, business Henrique Lage, who had acquiered the property, had a replica of a Roman palazzo built for his wife, Gabriela Besanzoni, and Italian opera signer. Designed by an Italian architect, Mario Vodrel, the mansion's main façade and portico are lined with masonery and marble, tiles and mosaics imported from Italy.

Since 1975 Parque Lage has been occupied by Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage, an art school under the auspices of the Rio de Janeiro State Deparment of Culture.

Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

Camera: GR Lens: 18.3 mm f/2.8 Focal Length: 18.3 mm Exposure: ¹⁄₁₆₀ sec at f/5.6

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Author Jimmy Baikovicius from Montevideo, Uruguay

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