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Monuments in Brazil Greened for St Patrick's Day

Monuments in five Brazilian cities turned green to celebrate St Patrick's Day 2016.

As part of Tourism Ireland's Global Greening campaign, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Manuas and Salvador celebrated St Patrick's Day by Greening iconic monuments and landmarks.

Continuing the strong partnership with the office of the Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, the monument to Christ the Redeemer was illuminated in Green once again. Consul General Sharon Lennon and Deputy Consul General Ciara Gilvarry battled a wet and windy night to mark the 6th annual Greening of this iconic landmark.

Rio Greening 2016

In addition, the famous Arches of Lapa and the new Ponte Pereira Passos were lit up in Green for the first time to mark St Patrick's Day. To celebrate the hosting of the Rio2016 Summer Olympic Games, Cariocas Arenas were also illuminated.

Rio Greenings 2016

Continuing the partnership between the Consulate General and the office of the Mayor of Sao Paulo, and a new partnership with TV Globo, six landmarks in São Paulo were illuminated:

*Viaduto do Chá
*Bibiloteca Mário de Andrade
*Monumento ás Bandeiras
*Ponte das Bandeiras
*TV Globo Towers in Jardins and Berrini

Sao Paulo Greening 2016

The Consulate General of Ireland in São Paulo would like to extend sincere thanks to Tourism Ireland, the Offices of the Mayors of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, TV Globo, Rio2016 and the Office of the Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro for their kind cooperation in celebrating St. Patrick's Day 2016.