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Sampaio Moreira Building
Historical building built in 1924, located in São Paulo, Brazil. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sampaio Moreira Building (Portuguese: Edifício Sampaio Moreira) is located at 346, Líbero Badaró street, in the central region of São Paulo.[1] With twelve floors and 50 metres (160 ft) high, the building was named Sampaio Moreira after its owner José de Sampaio Moreira (1866–1943), a merchant who the architect Christiano Stockler convinced in 1920 to make the building that would complete the Anhangabaú Park monument, which was finished four years later.[2][3][4]
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Sampaio Moreira Building | |
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Edifício Sampaio Moreira | |
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Status | Listed by CONPRESP Resolution nº 37/92 in 2004 |
Architectural style | Ecletic |
Address | 346, Libero Badaró street |
Town or city | São Paulo |
Country | Brazil |
Coordinates | 23°32′48″S 46°38′10″W |
Year(s) built | 1924 |
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