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authorized the building's demolition and a developer razed the building in March 1976. The decision was contrary to the
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was opened as one of the first five stations of the then-new metro network, on the site of the demolished palace.
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was held on July 23, 1906. From 1914 to 1920, the palace was used as the home of the
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Plan of the 1st floor of the Palácio Monroe drawn in 1924, preserved in the 
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Former monumental hall in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1906–76)
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Interior of the Palácio Monroe, showing the Senate floor.
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National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage
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Brazilian Congress
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Rio de Janeiro
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22°54′44.82″S 43°10′31.62″W / 22.9124500°S 43.1754500°W / -22.9124500; -43.1754500
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Cinelândia

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James Monroe
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