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Historic travel, Fazenda União - surrounded by a magnificent countryside landscape, the 1836 mansion with more than 1000 m2 was built by the Viscount of Rio Preto and is preserved and decorated with its original furniture and pieces recovered in antique shops and incursions through the Vale do Paraíba region. Today listed by the National Historic Patrimony, the Farm works as a Historic Hotel, reflecting customs and traditions of the time of the coffee cycle and slave period. Rio das Flores, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
Ricardo Beliel / BrazilPhotos 7 Sep 2019 3504x2336 / 3.3MB
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