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  2. Portuguese colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    A good example for a Portuguese colonial civic building from the era is the Palace of the Viceroys of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro. Built in 1738, for the Viceroy of State of Brazil, the palace typifies the style of Portuguese colonial baroque in civic use, with its white-washed exterior walls and simple grey stone baroque windows and portals.

  3. Portuguese colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese architecture refers to both the architecture of Portugal's modern-day territory in Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira, as well as the architectural heritage/patrimony of Portuguese architects and styles throughout the world, particularly in countries formerly part of the Portuguese Empire.

  4. Category : Portuguese colonial architecture by country

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    Portuguese colonial architecture in Saudi Arabia (1 P) Portuguese colonial architecture in Spain (4 P) Portuguese colonial architecture in Sri Lanka (1 C) T.

  5. Architecture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The city became Brazil's first capital until 1763 and home to spectacular colonial and baroque styles. After defeating the Dutch in the 17th century, Portuguese settlers built and refurbished several forts along the Bay including São Marcelo Fort. The port stands perfectly round on a small reef bank about 1000 feet off the coast.

  6. Colonial architecture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The colonial architecture of Brazil is defined as the architecture carried out in the current Brazilian territory from 1500, the year of the Portuguese arrival, until its Independence, in 1822. During the colonial period , the colonizers imported European stylistic currents to the colony, adapting them to the local material and socioeconomic ...

  7. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Soft Portuguese style 1940–1955 Portugal & colonies; Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915–present; California, Hawaii, Florida, Southwest US; Spanish Colonial style 1520s – c. 1820s; New World, East Indies, other colonies; c. 1900–present; California, Florida, US, Latin America, Spain. Stalinist architecture 1933–1955 USSR

  8. Sobrado (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Sobrado de Madalena, Recife. Museu Municipal de São Filipe, of what was a sobrado style house, it is one of the most prominent in Cape Verde. A sobrado is a house building style from the Portuguese colonial era, typical in Brazil and other former Portuguese colonies.

  9. Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Colonial architecture is a hybrid architectural style that arose as colonists combined architectural styles from their country of origin with design characteristics of the settled country. Colonists frequently built houses and buildings in a style that was familiar to them but with local characteristics more suited to their new climate. [ 1 ]