Bolonha Mansion

Bolonha Mansion
Palacete Bolonha
Bolonha Mansion (Palacete Bolonha), Belém, Pará, Brazil
Bolonha Mansion in Brazil
Location of the Bolonha Mansion in Brazil
General information
Typemansion
Architectural styleEclectic
AddressAvenida Gov. José Malcher, 295, Nazaré, Belém, Pará
Town or cityBelém, Pará
CountryBrazil
Coordinates1°27′07″S 48°29′27″W / 1.451886°S 48.49081°W / -1.451886; -48.49081
Construction started1905
Inaugurated1908
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Francisco Bolonha

The Bolonha Mansion (Portuguese: Palacete Bolonha) is a historic residence in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It was built between 1905 and 1908 by the architect Francisco Bolonha (1872–1939) as a gift to his wife Alice Tem-Brink; he is also noted as the father of the modernist architect Francisco de Paula Lemos Bolonha. Bolonha was travelled extensively to Europe, and his works were greatly influence by Gustave Eiffel. The Bolonha Palace is a strong example of eclectic architecture in Brazil. It was listed as a historic structure by the Department of Historic, Artistic and Cultural Heritage of Pará in 1982.