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Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading (Portuguese: Real Gabinete Português de Leitura) is a library and lusophone cultural institution, is located in Luís de Camões Street, number 30, in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is listed by the State Institute of Cultural Heritage. Elected the fourth most beautiful library in the world by Time magazine, the Cabinet has the largest collection of Portuguese literature outside Portugal.

Real Gabinete Português de Leitura
Royal Cabinet's façade
22°54′19″S 43°10′56″W / 22.9053°S 43.1822°W / -22.9053; -43.1822
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Established14 May 1837; 186 years ago (14 May 1837)
Collection
Size350,000 Items
Access and use
Population servedopen to the public
Other information
DirectorAntonio Gomes da Costa
Website[1]

History edit

The institution was founded in 1837 by a group of forty-three Portuguese immigrants, political refugees, to promote culture among the Portuguese community in the then capital of the Empire of Brazil. It was the first association of this community in the city.[1]

The building of the current headquarters, designed by the Portuguese architect Rafael da Silva e Castro, was erected between 1880 and 1887 in Neo-Manueline style. This architectural style evokes the exuberant Gothic-Renaissance style in force at the time of the Portuguese discoveries, named Manueline in Portugal for having coincided with the reign of King Manuel (1495–1521).[2]

The Emperor Pedro II (1831–1889) laid the cornerstone of the building on 10 June 1880, and his daughter, Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, together with her husband, the Prince Gaston, Count of Eu, inaugurated it on 10 September 1887.

Architecture edit

 
Reading room

The façade, inspired by the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, was worked by Germano José Salle in lisbon stone in Lisbon and brought by ship to Rio. The four statues that adorn it portray respectively Pedro Álvares Cabral, Luís de Camões, Infante D. Henrique and Vasco da Gama. The medallions of the facade portray, respectively, the writers Fernão Lopes, Gil Vicente, Alexandre Herculano and Almeida Garrett.

The interior also follows the Neo-Manueliene style on the covers, wooden bookcases for books and memorials. The ceiling of the Reading Room has a beautiful chandelier and a skylight in iron structure, the first example of this type of architecture in Brazil. The hall also has a beautiful monument of silver, ivory and marble (the Altar of the Homeland), of 1.7 meters of height, that celebrates the time of the discoveries, realized in the Casa Reis & Filhos in Porto by the goldsmith António Maria Ribeiro, and acquired in 1923 by the Royal Cabinet.

Public and works edit

 
Pedro Álvares Cabral's statue

Open to the public since 1900, the library of the Royal Cabinet has the largest collection of Portuguese works outside Portugal. Among the 350,000 volumes, both national and foreign, are rare works such as a copy of the "princeps" edition of Os Lusíadas of Camões (1572), the Ordinations of D. Manuel (1521), the Capitolos de Cortes and Leys (1539), Verdadeira informaçam das terras do Preste Joam, segundo vio e escreveo ho padre Francisco Alvarez (1540), a manuscript of the comedy "Tu, só tu, puro amor" by Machado de Assis, and many others. Every year, it receives about six thousand titles from Portugal. There is also an important collection of paintings by José Malhoa, Carlos Reis, Oswaldo Teixeira, Eduardo Malta and Henrique Medina. Every day, it receives, on average, one hundred and fifty visitors. Among its illustrious visitors, from the past, are the names of Machado de Assis, Olavo Bilac and João do Rio. [citation needed]

The Royal Cabinet publishes the magazine Convergência Lusíada (semester) and promotes courses on Literature, Portuguese Language, History, Anthropology and Arts, destined mainly for university students.

The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is linked to that of the Royal Cabinet, since the first five solemn sessions of the academy, under the presidency of Machado de Assis, were held here.

Titles and honors edit

On 5 July 1946 it was made an Officer of the Military Order of Christ. On 19 August 1947, it was made Commander of the Order of Benemerence, on 9 April 1981 it was elevated to Honorary Member of the Military Order of Christ and on 13 July 1990 was made Honorary Member of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword.[3]

In July 2014 the library was listed in 4th place among the 20 most beautiful libraries in the world according to Time magazine. The publication highlighted its history, architecture and rich collection of lusophone works.[4][5]

Gallery edit

In popular culture edit

The historic building was used as a rental for films, soap operas and television specials such as:

  • O Primo Basílio (1988), de Daniel Filho
  • Os Maias (2001), de Luiz Fernando Carvalho
  • A Samba for Sherlock (2001), de Miguel Faria Jr.
  • Mad Maria (2005), de Ricardo Waddington
  • Vinicius (2005), de Miguel Faria Jr.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "O paraíso da língua portuguesa fica no Brasil". Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ Azevedo, Fabiano Cataldo (2008). "Contributo para traçar o perfil do público leitor do Real Gabinete Português de Leitura: 1837-1847" (PDF). Ciência da Informação. 37 (2): 20–31. doi:10.1590/S0100-19652008000200002. ISSN 1518-8353. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  3. ^ www.ordens.presidencia.pt. "- Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  4. ^ Time, Revista. "The 20 Most Beautiful Libraries in the World". Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  5. ^ O GLOBO, Jornal. "Real Gabinete Português de Leitura entra na lista das bibliotecas mais bonitas do mundo". Retrieved 13 July 2018.

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The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading Portuguese Real Gabinete Portugues de Leitura is a library and lusophone cultural institution is located in Luis de Camoes Street number 30 in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro Brazil It is listed by the State Institute of Cultural Heritage Elected the fourth most beautiful library in the world by Time magazine the Cabinet has the largest collection of Portuguese literature outside Portugal Real Gabinete Portugues de LeituraRoyal Cabinet s facade22 54 19 S 43 10 56 W 22 9053 S 43 1822 W 22 9053 43 1822LocationRio de Janeiro BrazilEstablished14 May 1837 186 years ago 14 May 1837 CollectionSize350 000 ItemsAccess and usePopulation servedopen to the publicOther informationDirectorAntonio Gomes da CostaWebsite 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Architecture 1 2 Public and works 1 3 Titles and honors 2 Gallery 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe institution was founded in 1837 by a group of forty three Portuguese immigrants political refugees to promote culture among the Portuguese community in the then capital of the Empire of Brazil It was the first association of this community in the city 1 The building of the current headquarters designed by the Portuguese architect Rafael da Silva e Castro was erected between 1880 and 1887 in Neo Manueline style This architectural style evokes the exuberant Gothic Renaissance style in force at the time of the Portuguese discoveries named Manueline in Portugal for having coincided with the reign of King Manuel 1495 1521 2 The Emperor Pedro II 1831 1889 laid the cornerstone of the building on 10 June 1880 and his daughter Isabel Princess Imperial of Brazil together with her husband the Prince Gaston Count of Eu inaugurated it on 10 September 1887 Architecture edit nbsp Reading roomThe facade inspired by the Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon was worked by Germano Jose Salle in lisbon stone in Lisbon and brought by ship to Rio The four statues that adorn it portray respectively Pedro Alvares Cabral Luis de Camoes Infante D Henrique and Vasco da Gama The medallions of the facade portray respectively the writers Fernao Lopes Gil Vicente Alexandre Herculano and Almeida Garrett The interior also follows the Neo Manueliene style on the covers wooden bookcases for books and memorials The ceiling of the Reading Room has a beautiful chandelier and a skylight in iron structure the first example of this type of architecture in Brazil The hall also has a beautiful monument of silver ivory and marble the Altar of the Homeland of 1 7 meters of height that celebrates the time of the discoveries realized in the Casa Reis amp Filhos in Porto by the goldsmith Antonio Maria Ribeiro and acquired in 1923 by the Royal Cabinet Public and works edit nbsp Pedro Alvares Cabral s statueOpen to the public since 1900 the library of the Royal Cabinet has the largest collection of Portuguese works outside Portugal Among the 350 000 volumes both national and foreign are rare works such as a copy of the princeps edition of Os Lusiadas of Camoes 1572 the Ordinations of D Manuel 1521 the Capitolos de Cortes and Leys 1539 Verdadeira informacam das terras do Preste Joam segundo vio e escreveo ho padre Francisco Alvarez 1540 a manuscript of the comedy Tu so tu puro amor by Machado de Assis and many others Every year it receives about six thousand titles from Portugal There is also an important collection of paintings by Jose Malhoa Carlos Reis Oswaldo Teixeira Eduardo Malta and Henrique Medina Every day it receives on average one hundred and fifty visitors Among its illustrious visitors from the past are the names of Machado de Assis Olavo Bilac and Joao do Rio citation needed The Royal Cabinet publishes the magazine Convergencia Lusiada semester and promotes courses on Literature Portuguese Language History Anthropology and Arts destined mainly for university students The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is linked to that of the Royal Cabinet since the first five solemn sessions of the academy under the presidency of Machado de Assis were held here Titles and honors edit On 5 July 1946 it was made an Officer of the Military Order of Christ On 19 August 1947 it was made Commander of the Order of Benemerence on 9 April 1981 it was elevated to Honorary Member of the Military Order of Christ and on 13 July 1990 was made Honorary Member of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword 3 In July 2014 the library was listed in 4th place among the 20 most beautiful libraries in the world according to Time magazine The publication highlighted its history architecture and rich collection of lusophone works 4 5 Gallery edit nbsp Royal Cabinet s plaque nbsp Royal Cabinet s monogram nbsp Floor with the Royal Cabinet s logo nbsp Room s warehouse nbsp Eduardo Lemos bust nbsp Architecture details nbsp Statues and bust of Luis de Camoes at the facade nbsp Facade statues of Camoes and Prince Henry the Navigator nbsp Reading room nbsp Building upper facade details nbsp Reading room nbsp Stained glass dome with chandelierIn popular culture editThe historic building was used as a rental for films soap operas and television specials such as O Primo Basilio 1988 de Daniel Filho Os Maias 2001 de Luiz Fernando Carvalho A Samba for Sherlock 2001 de Miguel Faria Jr Mad Maria 2005 de Ricardo Waddington Vinicius 2005 de Miguel Faria Jr See also editList of libraries in BrazilReferences edit O paraiso da lingua portuguesa fica no Brasil Retrieved 13 July 2018 Azevedo Fabiano Cataldo 2008 Contributo para tracar o perfil do publico leitor do Real Gabinete Portugues de Leitura 1837 1847 PDF Ciencia da Informacao 37 2 20 31 doi 10 1590 S0100 19652008000200002 ISSN 1518 8353 Retrieved 13 July 2018 www ordens presidencia pt Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Retrieved 13 July 2018 Time Revista The 20 Most Beautiful Libraries in the World Retrieved 13 July 2018 O GLOBO Jornal Real Gabinete Portugues de Leitura entra na lista das bibliotecas mais bonitas do mundo Retrieved 13 July 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading amp oldid 1185595035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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