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National Monument to the immigrant

Monumento Nacional ao Imigrante
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BR-116, 40 - Petrópolis, Caxias do Sul - RS, 95070, BrazilMap
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    Monument inaugurated by Brazilian President

    The Monumento Nacional ao Imigrante was inaugurated by Brazilian President Vargas in 1954. It is an Italian immigrant family as they arrived in Southern Brazil The man , his wife and a baby entirely m...

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2016
  • Leandro F
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    The lonely immigrants

    Beautiful and impressive statues, but the poor couple are lonely. They are abandoned and the population does not interact with its monument because the design of a park in the vicinity was abandoned b...

    Reviewed on Feb 10, 2016
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    Running in Caxias near Monumento Nacional ao Imigrante

    The monuments in any place in the world is for the future generations have an idea how the past have been different comparing with today. So, if can image that you will conclude this a great place.

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2015
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    NIce

    Statue depicting the Italian immigration in Caxias do Sul. Together there is a small museum.It is on the BR 116, at the end of Av. Julio de Castilhos.

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2015
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    The traditional symbol of Caxias

    On the begging or the end of Julio de Castilhos Avenue, at 116 highway, depending where you are, is a tall bronze statue representing the Italian Immigrants that came to this regain. There is a museum...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2013
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