Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Brasilia - The custome made city


Brasilia is not your typical South American city and has only been around for about half a century. The city was the dream of then President Juscelino Kubitschek and the shape of the city resembles a bird with its wings outstretched. You will notice very quickly that this is a city planned in every way to the sections for the hospitals to the shopping districts. The shoping district is brillant for anything you are looking for since it is all located in one main section. You might find this a bit sterile but we found this city a wonderful example of modern archetecture. The Square of Three Powers is where you can see the three seats of power in Brazil, the Congress, the Presidential Palace and the Supreme Court. If you head midway up the centre section of the city you can find one of the most interesting modern buildings in the Brasilia Cathedral. The cathedral has several curved pilars that stretch upward and are supposed to represent a pair of hands outstretched to God. Apart from all the quality archetecture, the lake is also a man-made construction. Paranoá Lake is designed to reduce the effect of the dryer months but is also offers so fantastic sunsets of the city.

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