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'''''Santa Teresa'''''

Terragen Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 29, 2008
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Santa Teresa is the name of a neighbourhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is located on top of the Santa Teresa hill, by the centre of Rio, and is famous for its winding, narrow streets which are a favourite spot for artists and tourists. The neighbourhood originated around the Santa Teresa Convent, built in the 1750s on the Desterro hill. At the end of the 19th and early 20th century it was an upper class borough, as testified by its magnificent mansions, many of which are still standing. In 1896, the Carioca Aqueduct, a colonial structure that used to bring water to the centre of Rio, was converted into a bridge for the Santa Teresa tram (bondinho). The old tram is still in use today - the only one in Rio - and is a popular attraction among tourists. The ride starts in the city centre, near the Largo da Carioca square, crosses the old aqueduct and goes through the picturesque streets of the neighbourhood. Wonderful views of the city downhill can be appreciated. Santa Teresa ceased being an upper class neighbourhood long ago, but it has been revived as an artistic hotspot. It is home to several artists and art studios and galleries. The offer of restaurants and bars is also varied. One of Santa Teresa's most illustrious inhabitants was Raimundo Otoni Castro Maya, an art collector who lived in his Chácara do Céu mansion in the neighbourhood. The mansion was turned into a museum (Museu da Chácara do Céu) and its exhibits include works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Jean Metzinger, Eliseu Visconti and Candido Portinari. Another museum is the Museu do Bonde, which tells the history of the Santa Teresa tram since its origins, when it was pulled uphill by donkeys. Have a Wonderful Weekend Thanks Magik

Comments (70)


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Miska7

5:14PM | Sun, 30 November 2008

Nice scene. Great terrain and lighting! Well done.

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junge1

6:03PM | Sun, 30 November 2008

Wonderful image!

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D4rkB0t

6:32PM | Sun, 30 November 2008

beautiful scene

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watifeye

11:51PM | Sun, 30 November 2008

A very peaceful scene, wonderful colours and atmosphere. Excellent work!

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evinrude

3:13AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

Excellent!!!

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lajasmine

7:35AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

Joli cadre! et compo exquise..Santa

lucindawind

6:14PM | Mon, 01 December 2008

excellent .. I love the framing also !

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Severine

10:21AM | Tue, 02 December 2008

Superbe !!

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CarolSassy

12:13PM | Wed, 03 December 2008

Lovely terrain 'n' water! Fantastic atmosphere! (:

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amirapsp

7:30AM | Sun, 28 December 2008

Just gorgeous!!!


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