Eberle Palace
The Eberle Palace is a historic building in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, located at 1540 Sinimbu Street. It was the residence of the important industrialist Abramo Eberle, and is protected by the City Hall.
Description
The palace is a sophisticated four-story masonry mansion designed by the Barcelos & Cia firm, whose construction began in 1938. It was the residence of Abramo Eberle, one of the richest and most important industrialists in the city, founder of the metallurgical company that carried his name and became renowned throughout Brazil. As a reflection of its owner's opulence, the mansion was built with decorative refinements never seen before in the city, in an eclectic style strongly inspired by Italian Renaissance palaces.The volumetry of the palace is dynamic and asymmetric, highlighting the large entrance door, in round arch and frontispiece topped by the family coat of arms. The building also presents details such as the arcades of the third floor, decorated with floral motifs; the turret with friezes and Corinthian pilasters; the stained glass windows in some openings; the medallions that are spread throughout the facade; the splendid wrought iron work on the main door grille, the balconies with delicate balustrades, and the roof in several waters of ceramic tiles, which harmonically finishes the whole.
The first floor, which is not shown on the main facade due to the slope of the terrain, is clad in rusticated stone, while the others are covered with agglutinated stone dust. The palace is located in the middle of a garden, and the property is surrounded by a railing supported by decorated masonry pillars covered with stone dust. On January 6, 2006, it was listed as a municipal heritage site of Caxias do Sul.