This unique property was built in 1843 by Jose Maria Jacintho Rabello, disciple of Grandjean de Montigny, the famous French architect who influenced the architecture of Rio de Janeiro considerably.
The Brazilian poet Anna Amélia de Queiroz Carneiro de Mendonça lived in this house in the 20th century.
Located on land with 6000 square meters, with many tropical trees and rich vegetation, the has a living area of ca. 600 square meters, as follows:
Ground floor:
Saloon 120 m2
Entrance hall 100 m2
Dining room
Room in the back
Kitchen 30 m2
Pantry 15 m2
Terraces
Wooden Stairs
Second floor:
Hall 30 m2
4 large bedrooms
1 large bathroom
Veranda
Attic rooms, formerly used as a library
Third floor:
Mansard rooms
Price on request
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