The Antônio Lemos Palace, also known as the Belém Art Museum, is a multifunctional building that serves as a public building, palace, museum, and city hall. It was built in 1860 by José da Gama Abreu during the rubber cycle, a period of economic boom in the region. This historical building offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural style of the period.
The Antônio Lemos Palace is part of the Feliz Lusitânia Tourist Complex, a collection of heritage-listed buildings that offer a rich cultural experience. Other notable sites within the complex include the Ver-o-Peso Dock, the Clock Square, Dom Pedro II Square, the Lauro Sodré Palace (Government Palace), and the Solar do Barão de Guajará. These sites collectively provide a comprehensive understanding of the city's historical and architectural heritage.
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Praça Dom Pedro II, 2 - Cidade Velha, Belém
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