Caxias Do Sul - Gallery

Gallery

  • Called Monumento ao Imigrante, was made with stones in 1950 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Italian colonization

  • São Pelegrino's Church has the most important masterworks of the Italian painter Aldo Locatelli. Its bronze front doors were sculpted in Italy

  • Château Lacave during the summer in Caxias

  • The tallest building in the city and also in the state called Parque do Sol

  • Bishop's Palace

  • Getúlio Vargas Park is the largest urban park in the city

  • The City Hall of Caxias do Sul

  • Iguatemi Mall brought a lot of development and new opportunities to the city. Nowadays, he has been surrounded by new neighbourhoods in the part of the city that is growing up faster

  • The main street which provides the entrance to University of Caxias do Sul.

  • Families playing at the university on the weekend

  • The Chamber of Councilors

  • Panoramic view of the city

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