Cosme Velho (Rio de Janeiro)

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Cosme Velho is a historic, affluent neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its leafy streets, colonial-era mansions, and as the gateway to the Corcovado mountain and Christ the Redeemer statue.

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Cosme Velho (Rio de Janeiro) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
neighborhood
belongsTo South America
borderedBy Botafogo
Lagoa
Laranjeiras
Santa Teresa
climate Köppen Aw
surface form: Aw (Köppen classification)

tropical savanna climate
country Brazil
elevation approximately 40–80 metres above sea level
hasAccessRoute Rua Cosme Velho to Corcovado
hasCharacteristic abundant vegetation
high-income population
predominantly residential
proximity to Tijuca Forest
hasHeritage 19th-century mansions
colonial-era architecture
hasNotableStreet Ladeira dos Guararapes
Rua Cosme Velho
Rua Marechal Pires Ferreira
hasPostalCodePrefix 22241
22241-xxx
hasReligiousBuilding Igreja de São João Batista da Lagoa (historic parish association)
Igreja de São Judas Tadeu
hasTouristAttraction Corcovado Rack Railway
surface form: Corcovado Rack Railway lower station
hasTransport Corcovado Rack Railway
hasViewOf Christ the Redeemer
surface form: Christ the Redeemer statue

Corcovado Mountain
surface form: Corcovado mountain
knownFor affluent residential area
colonial-era mansions
gateway to Christ the Redeemer
gateway to Corcovado mountain
historic character
leafy streets
language Portuguese
locatedAt foot of Corcovado mountain
locatedIn Rio de Janeiro
South Zone of Rio de Janeiro
locatedOn Guanabara Bay basin
partOf municipality of Rio de Janeiro
State of Rio de Janeiro
surface form: state of Rio de Janeiro
timeZone Brasília Time
UTC−03:00
tourismType cultural tourism
ecotourism gateway
religious tourism

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Santa Teresa adjacentTo Cosme Velho (Rio de Janeiro)
subject surface form: Santa Teresa (Rio de Janeiro)