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Who
passes by the Three Powers Square, in Brasilia, has an encounter
with the imposing image of the headquarters of the Brazilian
Executive Power, the Palace of the Planalto. With its white
columns in marble and big parlors, the magnificent work of the
architect Oscar Niemeyer does not leave of impress tourists
and, to even, inhabitants of Brasilia that see him for interest
of outside, by its beauty and lightness. Who enters in the Palace,
however, finds, at the same time, a distinct and similar reality
of that sight by the sidewalk of the Square of the Three Powers. |