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Casa Nobre de Jequitaia

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45: 190:, an architectural complex that consists of a chapel, school, and orphanage. Casa Nobre de Jequitaia has two stories and is typical of Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil: it consists of two stories and a small attic. The ground floor served as an entrance and housing for slaves and servants, the upper floor for the owner and his family; the small attic was used for bedrooms. It was listed as a historic structure by the 29: 227:; due to successive landfill projects it sits farther inland. The house sits on Jequitaia Avenue, formerly known as Avenida Frederico Pontes. The house featured a broad staircase at the time of its construction, but now sits directly on the avenue with no frontage other than a narrow sidewalk. The façade of the building faces directly west on to a mixed industrial-market area on the 52: 239:
The exterior is in stone masonry with four columns; the interior consists of concrete pillars and slabs dating to the 20th century. The ground floor has four doors and three windows with alternating curved frames and wooden jambs. The second floor has seven windows with small, decorative balconies
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The extensions to the north and south of the building are of more recent construction. It has a low right foot and eight twin windows of more recent construction. A garden is located on the south side of the house and is accessible by a staircase.
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The date of construction of the Casa Nobre de Jequitaia is unknown, but is characteristic of residential architecture of Salvador in the mid-18th century. In 1938 the building was occupied by the Center of Production Training of APAE
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It is flanked by two lateral interior galleries that extend from ground level to the roof. They are the earliest examples of lateral galleries in domestic architecture in Bahia; later examples are found in
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The house is typical of Portuguese colonial domestic architecture; the ground floor served as an entrance and housing for slaves, servants, and other functions; a second floor, called the
424: 288: 191: 187: 429: 405: 352: 113: 439: 231:. The house is located nearly adjacent to Casa Pia and College of the Orphans of Saint Joachim, also a protected historic architectural complex. 44: 327: 186:. It is located in the Calçada neighborhood and likely dates to the 18th century. It was once connected by a corridor to the 106: 356: 322:. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Expressão e Cultura Pedidos pelo reembolso postal, EXPED-Expansão Editorial. pp. 494–495. 434: 208: 394:. Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Salvador, Brazil: Secretaria da Indústria e Comércio. pp. 205–206. 257: 219:
Casa Nobre de Jequitaia is located in the Calçada neighborhood of Salvador, directly north of the
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district. The house once stood at the base of a small hill range close to the waterfront of the
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Casa Nobre de Jequitaia is not open to the public and may not be visited.
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Secretaria da Indústria, Comércio e Turismo (Bahia, Brazil) (1975).
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Casa Nobre de Jequitaia was listed as a historic structure by the
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National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage
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National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage
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Casa Pia and College of the Orphans of Saint Joachim
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Casa Nobre de Jequitaia is located in Brazil
Salvador
Brazil
Coordinates
12°57′03″S 38°30′03″W / 12.950945°S 38.500695°W / -12.950945; -38.500695
Salvador
Bahia
Brazil
Casa Pia and College of the Orphans of Saint Joachim
National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage
Brazilian Ministry of War
Comércio
Bay of All Saints
Bay of All Saints
balustrades
façade
pilasters
Solar Marback
Engenho Vitória
Cachoeira
National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage


ISBN
9788520800577



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