The Largo do Boticário (Apothecary's Square) is a delightful square in the Cosme Velho neighborhood with preserved colonial style houses that date back to 1831

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Cariocando in Corcovado:Christ Redeemer by Train + Breakfast

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The amazing tour start in a centenary house on Largo do Boticário and after we'll visit the Christ R...

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Largo do Boticário, Rio de Janeiro

The Largo do Boticário (Apothecary's Square) is a delightful square in the Cosme Velho neighborhood with preserved colonial style houses that date back to 1831.

The Largo do Boticário (Apothecary's Square) is a delightful square in the Cosme Velho neighborhood with preserved colonial style houses that date back to 1831. Once home to the rich and famous, the locality has deteriorated, with the brightly colored houses currently standing in a dilapidated state.


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About Largo do Boticário

 Rua Cosme Velho

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