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Three Powers Plaza: Brazil's Democratic Heart

Explore Brasília's Three Powers Plaza: a symbol of Brazilian democracy, architectural marvel, and vibrant cultural space.

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Praça dos Três Poderes (Three Powers Plaza) in Brasília embodies Brazil's democracy, showcasing the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches within Oscar Niemeyer's modernist architecture. It's a must-see for its symbolic significance and stunning design.

A brief summary to Three Powers Plaza

  • Praça dos Três Poderes, Brasilia, Brasília, Federal District, 70100-000, BR
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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and architecture of the buildings.
  • Bring a camera; the modernist architecture provides stunning photo opportunities.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Brasília's central area, take a bus towards 'Praça dos Três Poderes' or 'Palácio do Planalto'. The 'Centrão' metro station is the closest; from there, walk towards Palácio do Planalto and follow signs. A one-way ticket costs around R$5.54. A monthly pass is R$260.

  • Walking

    If you're near the Esplanada dos Ministérios, walk towards the Palácio do Planalto. The Praça dos Três Poderes will be directly in front of you.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Use a taxi or ride-sharing app like Uber and enter 'Praça dos Três Poderes' as your destination. Ensure clear communication with the driver, as it is a well-known tourist attraction. Taxi start normal tariff is R$5.40, plus R$3.4 per mile.

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Praça dos Três Poderes, or Three Powers Plaza, stands as the heart of Brasília, Brazil, designed by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer to symbolize the harmonious meeting of the nation's three governmental powers. The plaza derives its name from the presence of these three branches: the Executive, represented by the Palácio do Planalto (presidential office); the Legislative, represented by the National Congress of Brazil; and the Judiciary, represented by the Supreme Federal Court. Since the capital's inauguration on April 21, 1960, the plaza has been home to the largest flag in the world to be flown regularly, weighing approximately 600 kilograms. The Brazilian flag is replaced monthly in a formal ceremony. Each building surrounding the plaza exemplifies modern Brazilian architecture and contributes to the area's visual appeal. Visitors can explore the Palácio do Planalto, the National Congress, and the Supreme Federal Court, each designed in Niemeyer's signature modernist style. The plaza also hosts monuments such as The Warriors sculpture and the Israel Pinheiro Monument. Beyond its architectural and political importance, Three Powers Plaza serves as a cultural hub, hosting events, exhibitions, and public gatherings.

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