Private PetrĂ³polis -Imperial Museum,dummont house,Cristal Palace,S.Pedro Church | 7 hours to 10 hours

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Private PetrĂ³polis -Imperial Museum,dummont house,Cristal Palace,S.Pedro Church
2 Adults x $242.42
$484.84
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Inclusions / Exclusions

  • Mobile ticket
  • Offered in: Portuguese, English, Spanish
  • Professional informations and tour guide w/car
  • Tickets for the museum
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Tickets for cervejaria Bohemia (It is optional the visit)
  • Tickets for Dummont house
  • Tickets for Bohemia cervejaria (optional visit)
  • Tickets Quintandinha Palace

Overview

Get to know the history and beauty of Petropolis with transportation and professional guide with all the necessary information for your entertainment and culture. With the royal family residing in Rio de Janeiro, many trips were made crossing the interior of the present state of RJ, In one of these voyages made by Dom Pedro I in 1822, which traveled from Rio de Janeiro to the Golden Path in Minas Gerais, the emperor lodged at the Padre Correia farm in the region. The enchantment was immediate, and there began a love story between Dom Pedro I and the region of Petropolis, which shortly afterwards acquired the then Fazenda do CĂ³rrego Seco, which would be called "Petropolis.".

Itinerary

  • Catedral de Sao Pedro de Alcantara

    Originally, the Mother Church of PetrĂ³polis was a modest building located in front of the Imperial Palace, but the construction of a new Matrix was already foreseen, in the present place, in the urbanization plan of PetrĂ³polis, dated 1843, written by Major JĂºlio Frederico Koeler. Facade of the cathedral. In the 1870s the construction of the new church was reconsidered, thanks to the interest of Dom Pedro II and his daughter, Princess Isabel. In 1871 the construction of a new Matrix was officially decided, but it would take time to materialize. In 1876 the Italian architect Federico Roncetti presented / displayed a project in neo-Renaissance style, that was refused. The current building of the cathedral began to be built only in 1884. The project was commissioned from the Bahian engineer and architect Francisco CaminhoĂ¡, who conceived a neo-Gothic style building, very fashionable at the time, especially inspired by the old cathedrals of northern France. The work was carried out by Manuel Pereira JerĂ´nimo's contractor, the son of one of the first families to settle in the city, from Pico Island in the Azores. The construction of the cathedral did not stop after the Proclamation of the Republic and followed until 1901, when the works enter a period of paralysis. Under the command of engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, the work entered a second phase of intense activity in 1918. Finally, on November 29, 1925, the new headquarters of PetrĂ³polis was inaugurated after 37 years of work. The building, however, was not finished, lacking the main façade and the tower, and much of the interior decoration. The works of the facade only began in 1929 and reached rosette level in the 1930s. The tower would only be built between 1960 and 1969. Interior of the Cathedral. In 1920 the decree banning the Imperial Family of Brazil was annulled, and as early as 1921 the remains of Dom Pedro II and D. Tereza Cristina were brought from the Monastery of SĂ£o Vicente de Fora, in Lisbon, to Rio de Janeiro, where were housed in the Metropolitan Cathedral. In 1925 the remains were transferred to the sacristy of the cathedral of Petropolis. Finally, on December 5, 1939, President GetĂºlio Vargas and other authorities inaugurated the Imperial Mausoleum, where the Emperor and Empress were finally transferred. In 1971, Princess Isabel and her husband, Count D'Eu were buried in the mausoleum.

    30 minutes

  • Museu Casa de Santos Dumont

    in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The house of Santos Dumont in PetrĂ³polis is a picturesque residence embedded in a steep locality in the city. Santos Dumont received the invitation to summer in PetrĂ³polis of Princess Isabel, during the golden season of the city during the Empire, and when accepting the invitation decided to build a house that would meet their needs. The street chosen today is called Rua do Encanto and in PetrĂ³polis, the house was nicknamed "A Encantada". The house has some peculiarities, like one of its last inventions that is the shower with hot water, the only one of Brazil at that time, being heated to alcohol, and also the external staircase where one can only start to climb with the right leg, and the internal that can only be raised with the left leg, and the very architecture of the house where no partitions are used between the rooms. The house has three floors, plus an observatory, over the roof.

    1 hour

  • Cervejaria Bohemia

    It was founded in 1853 in the city of PetrĂ³polis, state of Rio de Janeiro, by the German settler Henrique Kremer, then artist with the name of Bohemia brewery. When he died in 1865, the company was left with his heirs, who renamed it Augusto Kremer & Co.. Shortly after a decade with the separation of the partners, the company was in charge of Frederico Guilherme Lindscheid. At the time of its foundation, Bohemia preserved the characteristics of the German beers of the time, with an initial production of six thousand bottles per month. The product was distributed through wagons, cars pulled by animals etc., and sales were made directly. Later, sales were made through dealers in the region of PetrĂ³polis, a mountain region of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Over time, the bitter and strong characteristics of the German beers were being altered to conform to the market of the time and with the competing brands, and the flavor became lighter and less bitter, reaching the point of how it is sold today. With the control in the hands of Frederico, the company changed its name to Imperial FĂ¡brica de Cerveja Nacional and, with his death in 1898, his daughter who was married to Herique Kremer Jr., the grandson of the founder of the company, created the Companhia Cervejaria Bohemia. In 1960 the company was bought by Companhia Antarctica Paulista, with production at the time of ten thousand dozen per month. Currently part of AmBev. In 2002, dark bohemia, Schwarzbier type beer, was launched using rare malts imported from Munich. The difference is a unique color, a special, softer, more inviting flavor and a velvety, full-bodied, creamy froth. In 2003, the Bohemia Weiss was launched. It was also launched the bohemia royall ale, a beer with English recipe, high fermentation and high alcohol content (6%), which results in a strong and strong flavor. In 2005, it was launched the bohemian confraternity, an abbey beer. In 2012, Bohemia reopens the PetrĂ³polis factory remodeled and functioning as a kind of museum and beer memorial, with games and equipment that participant interacts with the factory and shares in their social networks.

    1 hour

  • Crystal Palace

    The pre-assembled structure was commissioned by the Count d'Eu, being built in the workshops of the Saint-Souver Lés Arras Corporation in France. The structure is inspired by the Crystal Palace in London, and the Crystal Palace of Oporto. The Count's intention was to give Princess Isabel to cultivate her vegetables. In 1938, the Palace was covered with tin sheets and bricks to house the Historical Museum of Petropolis, which would later be transferred to where the Imperial Museum of Petropolis now operates. In 1967 the palace was dropped by the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute, but it remained covered. Walls similar to the original ones were placed in the year of the celebration of the centenary of the palace, in 1984. The Crystal Palace is used for exhibitions and events, such as the Bauernfest, annual feast in honor of the German settlers of Petropolis. Today the palace walls are covered in glass, and as seen above works for historical events.

    45 minutes

  • Imperial Museum

    In 1822, Dom Pedro I, traveling to Vila Rica, Minas Gerais, to seek support for the movement of the Independence of Brazil, was enchanted with the Atlantic Forest and the mild climate of the mountain region. He stayed at Fazenda do Padre Correia and even made an offer to buy it. Faced with the owner's refusal, Dom Pedro bought the Fazenda do CĂ³rrego Seco in 1830 for 20 contos de reis, thinking of transforming it one day into the Palace of Concordia. The successive political crisis in Portugal and the internal dissatisfaction were decisive for his return to the native land, where he would die without returning to Brazil. The Fazenda do CĂ³rrego Seco was left as an inheritance for his son, Dom Pedro II, who would build his favorite summer residence there. At the behest of Dom Pedro, the beautiful neoclassical building was constructed, where the Imperial Museum now operates, which began in 1845 and was completed in 1862. To begin construction, Pedro II signed a decree on March 16, 1843, creating Petropolis. A large number of European immigrants, mainly Germans, under the command of the engineer and superintendent of the Imperial Treasury, major Julius Friedrich Koeler, was in charge of raising the city, building the palace and colonizing the region. Constructed with resources from the emperor's personal endowment, the building had the original design elaborated by Koeler himself and, after his death, was modified by Cristoforo Bonini, who added the granite portico to the central body. To conclude the work, important architects connected to the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts were hired: Joaquim CĂ¢ndido Guillobel and JosĂ© Maria Jacinto Rebelo, with the collaboration of Manuel de AraĂºjo Porto Alegre in decoration. The complex was enriched, still in the 1850s, with the garden planned and executed by the landscaper Jean-Baptiste Binot, under the guidance of the young emperor. The vestibule floor, in Carrara marble and black marble from Belgium, was laid in 1854, and the floors and frames made of hardwoods, such as jacaranda, cedar, pau-satin, pink and vigna, from the various provinces of the Empire.

    2 hours

  • Quitandinha Palace Congress and Convention Center

    his Norman style is characteristic of European casinos that were successful in Normandy before World War II, and the interior recalls scenarios of American films, hence the style in Brazil. The environments were decorated by Doroth Draper, set designer of Hollywood's famous films. In an area of ​​50,000m2, Quitandinha was built to be the "Game Capital Bank in Brazil". Marble bathrooms, chandeliers with crystal pendants and a lighting system that would be enough to illuminate a city of 60,000 inhabitants. Its halls can house up to 10,000 people simultaneously. The summit of the MauĂ¡ Hall is the largest in the world, 30m high and 50m in diameter, compared to the bell tower of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome; the Teatro Mecanizado with three rotating stages has a capacity for 2,000 people. The lake is shaped like the map of Brazil with the lighthouse on the island of MarajĂ³. Guests at Hotel Quitandinha were millionaires, actresses, vedetes, politicians who wanted to get the most out of living well. On May 30, 1946, the Pres. Dutra banned the game in the country and thus, Quitandinha ended up not being able to survive as a hotel, its apartments were little by little being sold and from January 1989 was restored and currently the social part is used for congresses, events, shows and fairs .

    1 hour

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Highly recommend

Published on Nov, 2024

Ederson is very passionate about the history and culture, he showed us the landscape changes through historical paintings at the imperial museum, very interesting and informative.

Petropolis do not pass up

Published on Sep, 2024

This was one of the best tours we took while in Rio. The guide was great and gave us lots of information everywhere we went. The Palace that we visited was simply amazing. The views on the trip to Petropolis were wonderful and the extra little sites were also great to visit. The Lunch was soooo good. Thank you for a great experience.

Great tour itenerary with an even better guide

Published on Aug, 2024

Ederson was extremely knowledgeable about the history of petropolis! He was also very friendly and made the tour flexible to our needs! I would highly recommend touring petropolis with him! We felt like we saw all the main highlights while also getting to see a few hidden gems.

Nice experience.

Published on Dec, 2023

Nice experience. Very enthusiastic and knowledgable guide. A great opportunity to learn basics of Brazilian history.

Full day trip to Petropolis from Rio

Published on Sep, 2023

We enjoyed a full day trip with Ederson Oliveira. He is very knowledgeable about the history of Brazil in general and Rio and Petropolis in particular. Among places we visited were Quitandinha palace, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Imperial Palace, Chrystal Palace. By the end of the day we learned a lot of interesting facts about the royal family and various historical events that shaped Brazil in the 19th century. Ederson is a very friendly, accommodating and well informed a type of a guide one would like to have in an unfamiliar place. We are happy that we decided to explore Petropolos, specifically with Ederson. 5 stars, highly recommended, thank you very much, Ederson.

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