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Brasilia: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Heart of Brazil Discover Brasilia, the capital city of Brazil and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Angel sculptures by Alfredo Ceschiatti inside Metropolitan Cathedral, Brasilia, Federal District

Angel sculptures by Alfredo Ceschiatti inside Metropolitan Cathedral, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Four Evangelists sculptures outside Metropolitan Cathedral, Brasilia, Federal District

Four Evangelists sculptures outside Metropolitan Cathedral, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Three Powers Square, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Three Powers Square, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Congress, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

National Congress, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1959, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Metropolitan Cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1959, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: The TV tower, the fourth tallest structure in Brazil, towers above the monumental axis

The TV tower, the fourth tallest structure in Brazil, towers above the monumental axis, Brasilia, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Inside the Metropolitan Cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1959, Brasilia, UNESCO

Inside the Metropolitan Cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1959, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Natural-color image of BrasAilia, Brazil

Natural-color image of BrasAilia, Brazil
August 21, 2001 - Natural-color image of Brasilia, Brazil. August falls within Brasilis dry season, with just 1 inch of rain

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Portrait of the Jesuit Joao de Almeida, Richard Collin, c. 1660 - c. 1680

Portrait of the Jesuit Joao de Almeida, Richard Collin, c. 1660 - c. 1680

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Fountain Square and buildings of Sector Sul, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Fountain Square and buildings of Sector Sul, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Library, skyscrapers, dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District

National Library, skyscrapers, dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Museum, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

National Museum, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Metropolitan Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Angel sculptures, Alfredo Ceschiatti, Metropolitan Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Angel sculptures, Alfredo Ceschiatti, Metropolitan Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Congress, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

National Congress, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Dois Candangos (Two Labourers) sculpture, Supreme Federal Court, Three Powers Square

Dois Candangos (Two Labourers) sculpture, Supreme Federal Court, Three Powers Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Palace of Justice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Palace of Justice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Itamaraty Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Itamaraty Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Supreme Federal Court, Dois Candangos (Two Labourers) sculpture, Three Powers Square

Supreme Federal Court, Dois Candangos (Two Labourers) sculpture, Three Powers Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: Hotel Sector, dusk, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Hotel Sector, dusk, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Library, skyscrapers, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

National Library, skyscrapers, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

Background imageBrasilia Collection: National Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America

National Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, South America



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Brasilia: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Heart of Brazil Discover Brasilia, the capital city of Brazil and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in South America, this vibrant metropolis is known for its iconic landmarks and rich cultural heritage. One of the most prominent attractions in the Brazilian Congress, an architectural marvel designed by Oscar Niemeyer. This imposing structure stands tall as a symbol of democracy and political power. As you explore its interior, you'll be captivated by its grandeur and intricate design. Another must-visit site is the Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia, also created by Niemeyer. Step inside this breathtaking cathedral to witness its awe-inspiring beauty. The play between light and shadows creates a serene ambiance that will leave you feeling spiritually uplifted. As you stroll through Brasilia's streets, you'll encounter various artistic treasures. Admire Bruno Giorgi's "Warriors or Candangos" sculpture at Praca dos Tres Poderes—a tribute to those who built this city from scratch in 1959. Marvel at Niemeyer's masterpiece—the Congress building—standing proudly since 1960. For panoramic views of Brasilia's skyline, head to Bridge Kubitschek (JK Bridge). This architectural wonder connects different parts of the city while offering stunning vistas over Lake Paranoa—an experience not to be missed. Beyond architecture and artistry, Brasilia boasts natural beauty too. Take a moment to appreciate Eixo Monumental—the central axis that runs through the heart of the city—from atop TV Tower. The view stretches far beyond your imagination—a testament to Brazil's vastness. Whether exploring historic cartography or witnessing modern container ships like MSC Brasilia docking at port, there are endless surprises awaiting visitors here. Immerse yourself in this captivating blend of past and present; let Brasilia enchant your senses with its unique charm. Come to Brasilia, where history, culture, and natural wonders converge.