Centro de Goiânia - Central District - Goiânia Downtown (Goiânia) | downtown / central business district, neighbourhood, sector

Brazil / Goias / Goiania / Goiânia
 downtown / central business district, neighbourhood, sector, invisible

Downtown of Goiânia.
First planned quarter of the city. Projected for Atílio Correia Lima.

Tumbled for the IPHAN. Twenty-two public building and monuments are enclosed, the original center of Goiânia and the pioneering nucleus of Campinas.
They had been tumbled as quantity architectural and urbanistic the following public building:

# Coreto of the Civic Square;
# Luminous Sources;
# Fórum and Court of Justice;
# Residence of Pedro Ludovico Teixeira;
# Building of the old State Department of Information;
# Obeliscos with lights;
# Palace of Emeralds;
# Building of the old Fiscal Police Station;
# Building of the old Headquarters of Policy;
# Building of the old General Secretariat;
# Tower of the Clock;
# Building of the Electoral Regional Court;
# Building of the State College Lyceu de Goiânia;
# Building of the Great Hotel;
# Building of the Theater of Goiânia;
# Building of the old School Technique of Goiânia;
# Building of the old Railroad Station;
# Mureta and Trampolim of the Lake of the Roses;
# Building of the old Palace Hotel;
# Building of the old Subprefeitura and Fórum de Campinas;
# road Tracing of the pioneering urban nuclei.

The Central Sector or Center is considered the sector oldest of Goiânia, only loses for the Campinas Sector, that already was a city before Goiânia. In the Central Sector if it locates the most important square of the state, the Civic Square, where it is housing of the Governor of Goiás since Peter Ludovico Teixeira with the creation of the city.

The Central Sector is characterized by the great number of small building of offices where born in the kingdom the architecture of years 30 and 40, together with its narrow ones where they pass a great number of buses that bind to the all the quarters.
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Coordinates:   16°40'10"S   49°15'29"W
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