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Palácio Rio Negro, Manaus

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At first, the Scholz Palace was rented to the government of Amazonas, for 1,000,000 réis per month, through the governor, Sir Pedro de Alcantara Bacellar, in spite of the economic crisis in the Amazon region, the shortcomings of the state secretary of finances and the criticism of his opponents. The
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government acquired the palace in 1918 for an amount of 200,000,000 réis, and it was given the name Palácio Rio Negro. From 1918 until 1995 it served as the seat of government in Amazonas state, although it ceased to be the governor's residence in 1959.
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In 1995 the government of the state of Amazonas transformed the palace into a museum, telling the story of rubber in the Amazon region, and an important center of cultural events for the city of Manaus.
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Scholz, president of the Commercial Association of Amazonas from 1911 and consul of Austria since 1913, in an attempt to resolve his debts, mortgaged the residence for 400,000,000
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In 1911, because of stiff competition from rubber production in Asia, there was a decline in the Amazon rubber trade. In addition, with the onset of
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merchant, Karl Waldemar Scholz. The state of Amazonas at the time was one of the most prosperous states in Brazil due to rubber production.
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in Germany was interrupted, which greatly undermined the business of Scholz.
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entrepreneur Karl Waldemar Scholz, who was considered to be a "
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Residence of the governor of the state of Amazonas in Brazil
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Buildings and structures in Amazonas (Brazilian state)
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Rio de Janeiro State
Palácio Rio Negro

eclectic style
Manaus
Manaus
Brazil
Manaus
Amazonas
German
Rubber
Baron

eclectic style
rubber
World War I
Hamburg
réis
Purus

Amazon Theatre
Mercado Adolpho Lisboa
Amazon rubber boom
Provincial Palace
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