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Sights of Rio - Escadaria Selaron
Escadaria Selaron
Tucked
away between the hill top of Santa Teresa and a side street of Lapa is a crazy
and colorful stairway covered with red, green and yellow tiles. The Selaron
Steps are the work of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selaron who came to Rio in 1983
and started work on the stairs in 1990.
The stairway has 215 steps measuring 125 metres, covered with 2000 majolica tiles collected in urban areas of Rio and from over 60 countries around the world.
Amongst
the tiles, are red-coloured unique pieces which according to Selaron were a
tribute to the Brazilian people. Some 300-odd tiles were hand painted by him
depicting a pregnant African woman which he said was a ‘Personal problem from
my past’.
The
Selaron Steps are a must visit when in Rio. We were holidaying in Rio in the
month of August in 2017
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