The Independence Park of St Paul is a beautiful park with many unique architecture and art galleries, and there are many exhibits of acting art, such as the wooden boats of substance, that look very different. It represents the marine culture of São Paulo and is worth a visit.
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The Independence Park of St Paul is a beautiful park with many unique architecture and art galleries, and there are many exhibits of acting art, such as the wooden boats of substance, that look very different. It represents the marine culture of São Paulo and is worth a visit.
Brazil Independence Park is also a very important historical area to commemorate the independence of the city, Brazil is also a very historical country, it has received a lot of colonial rule, independent park is also the largest free park in the city.
In 1822, Brazil was freed from the rule of Portuguese colonialists and declared independence. This is a memorial park established by independence. The surrounding area is very solemn and wide, and it is now one of the good places for citizens to relax.
Independent gardens should be the royal gardens that the tour guide talked about. Little Versailles Palace is still worth seeing. Take a picture of the falcon. This building is very fond of it. So I feel that the pictures taken are very beautiful. Ha-ha~This place is suitable for rest, exercise and not interesting.
It is a beautiful historical park with French gardens and a long slope. It is always crowded on weekends, so highly recommend coming here on normal days, it will be a very peaceful experience. Loved, it is also the traditional São Paulo skateboarding festival
The park has beautiful scenery. There are museums and monuments in Independent Square. The life of the monuments is not extinguished all the year round. It is still a place worth seeing. The whole park is still very large, and it's good to take pictures in the garden.
The Brazilian Independence Monument, adjacent to the Parks and Palace Museum, was established in 1922 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the independence of King Pedro I of Brazil in 1822. The flame in front has not been broken since 1922. Under the monument is the coffin of the king and his wife.