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JK Memorial

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Memorial J Kubitschek Brasilia 2009
Memorial J Kubitschek Brasilia 2009

The JK Memorial is a mausoleum, presidential memorial and museum dedicated to Juscelino Kubitschek (1902–1976), the 21st President of Brazil and the founder of Brasília, capital city of Brazil since 1960. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, the memorial is located in the Monumental Axis in Brasília. It is the final resting place of President Kubitschek.

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JK Memorial
Ciclovia S1 Oeste, Brasília Setor de Administração Municipal

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Ciclovia S1 Oeste

Ciclovia S1 Oeste
70390-150 Brasília, Setor de Administração Municipal
Federal District, Brazil
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Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha
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