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Penso che le cose più
grandi della vita
succedono nei sogni.
Insegnerei ai nostri
bambini sognare
piuttosto che imparare a ricordare
Vasco Rossi
Maurizio Fecchio an Roomtheagency
"L'ARTE STA IN FAR CHE TUTTO SIA FINTO E PAIA VERO"
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Gatehouse & Boathouse at Loch of Skene. Brilliant design complete with Portcullis.
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Contemplar el mundo por duplicado, jugando con la dualidad de la realidad “sin más” y la realidad “intangible” de lo que nos rodea, es algo mágico.
El reflejo cuando se muestra ante el observador, consigue crear un enlace directo con las emociones; y las mías, mientras buscaba el encuadre más adecuado desde allí arriba, salieron disparadas, antes de que el botón del obturador inmortalizara para siempre este encuentro.
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Patio de Colégio, with the Anchieta Museum (on the left) and the buildings of the Secretariats of Justice and the Court of Justice (right).
Place of the first Jesuit mission of São Paulo, in 1554, with replica of the chapel built in 1896.
Anchieta Museum on the left.
First day of fall in Brazil.
GROUND ZERO
The Pateo do Collegio is associated with the foundation of São Paulo. The place chosen for the construction of the complex was strategic because it is high and was served by two important rivers: Anhangabaú and the Tamanduateí.
There, the Jesuits created a college to catechize Indians. The mass in commemoration of the opening of this small school in 1554 was chosen, years later, to mark the foundation of São Paulo.
Two centuries later, the Jesuits were expelled from Brazil and the space of the college became the seat of local government - which worked until 1930. Behind the white wall in front of the courtyard is the parish of São José de Anchieta and a museum.
The museum has collections of sacred art pieces such as crucifixes, oratories and holy water basins, as well as paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. In the space you can still see, through photos, maps and models, the architectural changes for which Paul passed. Also it guards the mantle of the priest Jose de Anchieta (1534-1597), canonized in 2014 by the Pope Francisco.
Already the parish sports a relic for the catholics: the femur of Anchieta. The space is overturned by the Condephaat (state council of defense of the historical patrimony).