Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
We arrived in Rio on the afternoon of March 17 2023 and had two days to explore Rio before boarding our ship for the transatlantic cruise. That evening we went for a walk and passed by the building in the photo above. The building’s architecture spoke to me and I tried several photos from different angles. There was no signage that told me of the purpose of the building, but I figured that when I got home, I’d look up the coordinates captured on my phone with the photo and Google Maps would tell me the details.
Well, not so much. It turned out that somehow I’d shut off the GPS location tagging so none of my photos from Rio or from the first couple of stops in Brazil were tagged with GPS coordinates. It appeared from the fencing in front of the main entrance that the building might be in the middle of a renovation, but I have no other reason to believe that.
Three clues to the building included running the Neo sharpness tool to look more closely at the facade. First, the street number on the building is 291. There are also two posters flanking the doors that make me think the building might be a theater. The sharpened portions of the posters are below.
For those of you who might have an idea of the location and name of this beautiful building, please leave a comment. Note: Thanks to Lookoom’s comment below, the mystery has been solved. It is the Copacabana Palace Theater, located about a two-minute walk from our hotel. Check out his travel blog here.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t make out any of the last names of the people listed on the posters. In the poster above, I could see three first names. There are four people in the poster and it appears the female is named Georgi, though I think Georgi would be uncommon for Brazilian names. But then, what do I know about Brazilian names? Not much.
About the photo: Captured on my Samsung S23U, we explored the area near our hotel for a place to eat dinner, and upon our return, we passed the building. The Samsung S23U does a much better job at night photography than my Sony, plus it’s the camera that I always have with me. I didn’t take my Nikon on this trip as we traveled with minimal gear so we wouldn’t have to check luggage on the airplane segments of our trip. Once I downloaded the image into Lightroom Classic, I tried to straighten the vertical lines but discovered that doing so cropped too much of the image. I manually adjusted for lean as much as I dared and sent the image to Luminar Neo for final tweaks, basically Enhanced AI and Noiseless. I only used the Sharpness tool after completing the final image just to see if I could read the text on the signs. As I noted above, that was marginally helpful.
I encourage fellow bloggers to create their own Cellpic Sunday posts. I never have a specific topic for this feature, and the only rules are that the photo must be captured with a cell phone, iPad, or another mobile device… If you have an image from a drone or even a dashcam, that’s acceptable as well. The second rule is to link your challenge response to this post or leave a comment here with a link to your post in the comment. Oh, and, you don’t have to post it on a Sunday.
John Steiner
Love the architecture.
It is a beautiful building.
Indeed!
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Certainly looks like an Art Deco theatre to me John 🙂
Indeed! As Lookoom noted in the comment above, it is the Copacabana Palace Theater.
John this is an amazing Art Deco in Rio de Janeiro . Thanks Anita
It is, indeed!
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Interesting stuff! No, I can’t help – I’ve never been near South America. I’m firmly at home for your challenge today, as you can see https://margaret21.com/2023/12/10/winter-sunrise/
Thanks to Lookoom, the mystery is solved. Your post reflects some beautiful skies!
Hi, John! I’ve tried to see if I could help, all I could get is one of the actors is Lázaro Ramos. I’ll be asking my parents, they both have been to Rio. It’s a lovely building.
Here is mine:
It is indeed! As I noted in the updated post, Lookoom identified the building in the comments. Google Maps told me it is a two-minute walk from our hotel in Rio.
Excellent!
It might be the Copacabana Palace Theatre
That is it! The theater is part of the Copacabana Palace Hotel, a 5-star hotel that is but a 2-minute walk from the hotel where we were staying. Images of the theater in Google Maps confirm your suggestion.
The Copacabana Hotel was built even before the beach was famous. Walking along the promenade with its famous wave-shaped mosaics, it’s hard not to notice the beautiful old facade of the Palace, contrasting with the more modern buildings surrounding it. I also took several photos of it, walking from Ipanema where I was.
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Info or no – the building is impressive. Here is my Sunday cell pic: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/12/10/a-tale-full-of-woe/
It is a beautiful building, especially at night.
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I can see why this building caught your eye, it’s lovely!
I am a big fan of Art Deco architecture!
Me too!
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It’s a beautiful building, John! Good thing you were able to figure out the mystery of purpose with the various tools. I have relied on GPS in my images to unravel a mystery as well. Here is mine today: https://secondwindleisure.com/2023/12/10/sundaystills-monthly-color-challenge-holiday-red-and-green/
Well, in this case, the GPS didn’t work for me, but a fellow blogger knew the building. It is a beautiful example of art deco.
John, if you go to the link below, you will see the poster and names. It is Lázaro Ramos. He and Tatiana Tibúrcio directed the comedy play. The “Georgi” name you see is Jordi Galcerán (the comedy writer for “O Método Grönholm). Anyway, the poster in this link answers your questions:
https://teatrodasartes.com.br/eventos/o-metodo-gronholm/
Your photo of the Copacabana Palace Theater is wonderful.
Thanks for the heads up on the cast and the compliment on the photograph. I suspected you might have some insight into the building.
Thank you so much for sharing your pictures!💚
Glad to do it!
We didn’t see this while we were in Rio, but next time we’ll make sure to… I hope there’s a next time 🤞
We’d like to visit again as well.
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Nice building and great that the mystery is solved 🙂. Ever since I’ve stopped location services for my pictures (to keep the battery running a bit longer), I’m also often struggling to figure out later what place could that picture be of 😂.
My entry here:
I found that I use it too much to have location services turned off, though I am mindful of the extra battery drain.
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That’s amazing that you didn’t know what it was – and there was a fellow soul who was able to identify it!! Amazing!!
We have a world-wide knowledge base on WordPress, and I was hoping someone would come through with the answer!
Too funny that you turned off your GPS. I often wish I had more information once I start writing. I’m glad someone recognized it. It’s a beautiful place. I’ll have mine ready on Wed. as usual. 🙂
I am not even sure how it got turned off. I use it too often to remember where I was. >grin<
I like that aspect of photographs, too. Often they even offer names of places that you never noticed as you drove in.
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John, a gorgeous building and lighting. 😀 😀
I am a day late, but here is my entry for the week.
No such thing as being late for this challenge! Thanks, Cee!
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Amazing shot
Thanks!
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Hello Mr. John, your blogs and pictures are mesmerizing! Have you thought of visiting Turkey too? It would be lovely collaborating with you!
Thank you, my friend! We have just started our world explorations and as we branch out, we plan to visit other countries as time permits.
I don’t know much about Turkey, but Istanbul and Ankara are cities I am familiar with, at least in name.
Alright! I hope you eventually get to visit, it’s a very nice country, I’m studying here currently.
You could also check my home country (Ghana) out, it’s very beautiful and safe place lying on the shores of Africa
We have plans to visit Africa soon, though the itinerary hasn’t been solidified yet. Of course, it will include a photo safari… but that’s a given. >grin<
Oh that’s great news! I hope Ghana appears on the list of places you visit