The Santa Ifigenia viaduct

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Santa Ifigenia viaduct date: 1920

The Santa Ifigenia viaduct in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is an iconic structure that has played an important role in the development of the city. The viaduct was officially inaugurated in 1913 and was named after Saint Iphigenia, the patron saint of the city of Guaratingueta.

The construction of the viaduct was part of a series of urban reforms carried out by the government of Sao Paulo at the beginning of the 20th century. It was designed by engineer Camillo Nogueira da Gama, who was responsible for many of the city's public works projects during that time.

The viaduct was built to connect the downtown area of Sao Paulo with the neighborhood of Santa Ifigenia, which was an important commercial and residential district at the time. The structure itself is made of reinforced concrete and features a series of arches that support the roadway above.

Over the years, the Santa Ifigenia viaduct has become a symbol of the city and is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. It has witnessed many important events in Sao Paulo's history, including protests, celebrations, and cultural events.

Today, the viaduct continues to be an important transportation link in the city, connecting various neighborhoods and serving as a landmark for residents and visitors alike. It remains a testament to Sao Paulo's rich history and the ingenuity of its engineers and architects.

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Santa Ifigenia viaduct

The history of the city of São Paulo occurs parallel to the history of Brazil, over approximately 470 years of its existence, compared to more than five hundred years of the country's existence. I'll share some images with you here on Steemit over time, I hope you like them.

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