Praça dos Três Poderes

Plaza in Brasília, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Praça dos Três Poderesmap

Praça dos Três Poderes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɾasɐ dus ˈtɾe(j)s poˈdeɾis]) or Three Powers Plaza (more idiomatically Three Branches Plaza) is a plaza in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. The name is derived from the presence of the three branches of government around the plaza: the Executive, represented by the Palácio do Planalto (presidential office); the Legislative represented by the National Congress of Brazil; and the Judiciary, represented by the Supreme Federal Court.

The Brazilian flag flying above the plaza

The plaza was designed by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer as a place where the three powers would meet harmoniously. It is now also a tourist attraction.

The plaza is home to the largest flag in the world to be flown regularly (in this case, continuously). The Brazilian flag hoisted weighs about 600 kilograms (1300 pounds) and has never been taken down (not counting monthly replacements) since the capital was inaugurated on 21 April 1960. The flag is changed monthly in the presence of Presidential Guard Battalion, Independence Dragoons, other troops and sometimes the President of Brazil.

On 8 January 2023, the plaza was invaded by supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro.[1]

On 13 November 2024, there was a pair of explosions near the plaza. One death was recorded, that of the suspect, and there were no injuries.[2]

Partial view of the Praçados Três Poderes with the Brazilian flag and Os Candangos sculpture
More information Numbers in image correspond to numbers in list of landmarks, museums and other features below., 12a ...
Three Powers Square
Numbers in image correspond to numbers in list of landmarks, museums and other features below.
1 Visitor Center
2 Dovecote by Oscar Niemeyer
3 Supreme Federal Court Palace
4 Sculpture The Justice by Alfredo Ceschiatti
5 Espaço Lúcio Costa Museum
6 Chamber of Deputies Annex IV Building (in the background)
7 City Museum
8 Israel Pinheiro monument
9 Itamaraty Palace (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the background)
10 Ministries Esplanade (in the background)
11 UNESCO Monument
12 National Congress Building
12a Chamber of Deputies Tower
12b Senate Tower
13 TV Tower (in the background)
14 Sculpture The Warriors (or "The Candangos") by Bruno Giorgi
15 Senate Annex II Building (in the background)
16 Palácio do Planalto Building
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Panoramic view of the Praça dos Três Poderes

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