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Publication Date
3-2-2009
Description
The casa grande or casardo (main house) was the center of attention on the coffee plantation, from where the plantation owner or caretaker directed the daily operations. Many casardes rivaled the mansions of wealthy European families and the coffee barons, like the sugar plantation owners before, imported the best Europe had to offer.A casa grande ou casarão (casa principal) era o centro das atenções na fazenda cafeeira, de onde o proprietário ou adminstrador dirigia as operações diariamente. Muitos casarões disputavam com as mansões das famílias ricas européias e os barões do café, como anteriormente, os donos das plantações de cana-de-açúcar, que importavam o que de melhor a Europa tinha a oferecer.
Publisher
Latin American and Iberian Institute / University of New Mexico
Rights
Brazil Slide Series Collection: This article is copyrighted by the Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII) of the University of New Mexico. Rights permission is for standard academic, non-commercial, use of these materials. Proper citation of this material should include title, author, publisher, date, and URL. Copyright Latin American and Iberian Institute University of New Mexico 1991
Keywords
Brazil: Sao Paulo