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Rua Vinte E Quatro de Outubro 200 Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul 90510-000 BrazilMap
Phone+55 51 99332-8170
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  • MichaelG0376
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    Wonderful park and garden for the weekend

    The garden of the the Hidraulica, actually a small park is wonderful for Sunday strolls and having a picknick. Enjoy this green oasis

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2021
  • MichaelG0376
    MichaelG0376
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    Wonderful park and garden for the weekend

    The garden of the the Hidraulica, actually a small park is wonderful for Sunday strolls and having a picknick. Enjoy this green oasis

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2021
  • Myo M
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    A beautiful building & a lovely garden :)

    It's a building which actually looks much like a "sprawling mansion" of a wealthy family instead of a workplace for public service (a water treatment plant or such where the Building's inside is off-l...

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2019
  • Myo M
    Myo M
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    A beautiful building & a lovely garden :)

    It's a building which actually looks much like a "sprawling mansion" of a wealthy family instead of a workplace for public service (a water treatment plant or such where the Building's inside is off-l...

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2019
  • marianagdeoliveira
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    Charming square in a charming neighbourhood

    In the year 1904, the Guaibense Hydraulics was built by the private company of the same name, which captured water from Lake Guaíba and distributed it, without any treatment, to the population of the ...

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2019
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