Description
Apartment located on Av. Atlântica, right on Copacabana beach, with a stunning view of the sea. On the 1st floor: - Lounge in 2 rooms - wooden floor - portal to balcony - balcony - aluminum frames - 4 bedrooms, 1 suite, with the possibility of one more - plank floor - guest bathroom - guest toilet - large kitchen with granite island - complete service areas On the 2nd floor: - Living room in 2 environments - open terrace with barbecue and possibility of a deck overlooking the pool + pool - 3 bedrooms, 2 of which are suites) - mosaic floor - bathroom bathroom with shower - planned kitchen - support service area It also has a terrace, above the 2nd floor, with panoramic views of the sea and access only through the roof. There are 4 spaces in the garage. 'Copacabana Copacabana is a neighborhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. It is considered one of the most famous and prestigious neighborhoods in Brazil and one of the best known in the world. It has the nickname Little Princess of the Sea and Heart of the South Zone. It borders the neighborhoods of Lagoa, Ipanema, Botafogo, Leme and Humaitá. In terms of population, it is the most populous neighborhood in the South Zone, with more than 140,000 inhabitants in 2010, of which around 1/3 (around 43,000 inhabitants in 2010) is made up of elderly people, aged 60 or over. years old. In fact, Copacabana is sometimes referred to as 'the neighborhood with the oldest population' in the country. Copacabana attracts a large number of tourists to its more than eighty hotels, which are especially busy during the New Year and Carnival seasons. At the end of the year, the traditional fireworks display on Copacabana Beach attracts a crowd. The waterfront is still a place for various events, such as national and international shows, throughout the rest of the year. Etymology There are several etymological hypotheses for the name Copacabana. The first alleges that the term came from the Quechua language spoken in the ancient Inca Empire, meaning 'bright place', 'blue beach' or 'viewpoint of the blue'. Other sources point to the term as originating in the Aymara language spoken in Bolivia, meaning 'view of the lake' (kota kahuana). In this country, Copacabana is the name given to a city located on the shores of Lake Titicaca, founded on an ancient Inca place of worship. There are reports that, in this place, before the arrival of Spanish colonizers, there was worship of a deity called Kopakawana, who would protect women's marriage and fertility. Initially, the beach and the entire region around it had the Tupi name of 'Sacopenapã', which means 'the noise and the flapping of wings of the socós'. In the 18th century, with the inauguration of a hermitage in honor of Our Lady of Copacabana, on a rock at the end of the beach, the name of the beach and the region was changed to 'Copacabana'.' (Wikipedia)