
The Cultural Space Estácio de Sá Monument is a significant historical landmark that honors the founder of Rio de Janeiro. Located within the scenic beauty of Flamengo Park, this monument is dedicated to Estácio de Sá, the Portuguese military commander who founded the city in 1565. It’s not just a statue; it’s a place of historical importance that serves as a tribute to the very origins of the “Marvelous City.” The design of the monument beautifully integrates with the park’s expansive greenery and waterfront views, providing a serene and contemplative atmosphere for visitors.
More than just a memorial, the space offers a chance for visitors to connect with Rio’s past. While it doesn’t have a formal museum with a large collection, it serves as an open-air cultural site where you can learn about the early history of the city and its establishment. It’s a key spot for those interested in the city’s origins and offers a profound sense of place. The monument is easily accessible, located at Avenida Infante Dom Henrique, and is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it a perfect addition to a stroll through Flamengo Park.