File:Antigo Fórum de Sorocaba, na praça Frei Baraúna.jpg

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Português: Um dos patrimônios históricos tombados de Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brasil. O prédio possui características da arquitetura modernista, aliadas a um forte apelo clássico, onde se destacam as quatro colunas romanas, a escadaria de acesso e a palavra “FORVM” grifada em latim. Após ter sido sede da Justiça e cadeia, o imóvel foi sede da Oficina Cultural Grande Otelo. Ele fica na praça Frei Baraúna, construída em 1889. Já abrigou o “Jardim dos Bichos”, que foi o primeiro jardim público da cidade com plantas e animais e também a famosa Feira da Barganha.
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Q111921348, Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil
Q111921348 , iPatrimônio ID: sorocaba-antigo-forum
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