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What is special about the Cathedral of Brasilia?

By Isabella Wilson

What is special about the Cathedral of Brasilia?

The Cathedral of Brasília is undeniably an impressive sight. Its exterior is dominated by 16 curved concrete columns (Niemeyer loved curves), each weighing 90 tons. The four bells in the cathedral’s bell tower, meanwhile, were donated by Spain. The stark concrete bell tower stands just outside the cathedral.

How many people visit the Cathedral of Brasilia each year?

1,000,000 visitors
The cathedral sees some 1,000,000 visitors each year, Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Brasilia, major renovations were begun on April 21, 2012 to update and repair the building and infrastructure, and address issues with the roof.

When was Brasilia built?

April 21, 1960
Brasília/Founded

On 21 April 1960 President Juscelino Kubitschek led the inauguration ceremony for Brazil’s purpose-built capital Brasilia – replacing Rio de Janeiro as the federal capital and seat of government. It is the archetypal planned town, built from scratch on the desert-like Central Plateau in the late 1950s.

What defines a cathedral?

1 : a church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop. 2 : something that resembles or suggests a cathedral (as in size or importance) a cathedral of business the sports cathedral.

Who designed Brasilia cathedral?

Oscar Niemeyer
Cathedral of Brasília/Architects
The cornerstone was laid in early September of 1958, when designs were beginning to be proposed and thoroughly planned out by Oscar Niemeyer. With a diameter of 70m, the only visible structure of the cathedral being sixteen concrete columns with a very peculiar shape.

Is the capital of Brazil?

Brasília
Brazil/Capitals
Brasília, city, federal capital of Brazil. It is located in the Federal District (Distrito Federal) carved out of Goiás state on the central plateau of Brazil.

Who built the Cathedral of Brasilia?

Cathedral of Brasília/Architects

Why did Brazil build Brasilia?

Niemeyer’s modernist architecture made Brazil’s federal capital a Unesco World Heritage site in 1987. The idea was, in Niemeyer’s words, “to build a new capital to bring progress to the interior of Brazil”. Built in the country’s heartland, Brasilia was to be the opposite of the old coastal capital Rio de Janeiro.

What is the history of Brasilia?

The history of Brasília, the centrally located capital of Brazil, started with discussions in the eighteenth century. The name Brasília was first proposed in 1822, but construction only began in 1956, following the election of Juscelino Kubitschek as President of Brazil. Its official declaration as a city dates to 21.

What does a cathedral symbolize?

Carver uses cathedrals to represent a secular spirituality in which one can find beauty and meaning in everyday life through simply noticing how miraculous things are. Cathedrals are some of the most ornate and transcendent…

What is the criteria for a cathedral?

The only canonical requirement is that a cathedral should be consecrated and adequately endowed. The pope has the right to designate a cathedral, although the choice of the bishop of the diocese or his decision to build a cathedral is normally approved by the pope.

What style is the Cathedral of Brasilia?

Modern architecture
Futurist architecture
Cathedral of Brasília/Architectural styles