Participants of the IV Reunion of the Grand Lodges in the afternoon to enjoy a City Tour in Brasilia
Saturday, November 20, 2010
As the day was free, the organizers of the Reunion prepared a City Tour to the main sights of the Federal Capital. The first place visited was the JK Memorial. Located in the West Monumental Axis in Brasilia, the JK Memorial is a museum designed by Oscar Niemeyer, opened on September 12th, 1981 and dedicated to former Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek, founder of the city of Brasilia.
The next destination of the City Tour was the Dom Bosco Sanctuary. One of the most famous churches of Brasilia and one of the most common images on the postcards of the city. Designed by Carlos Alberto Naves.
Finishing the ride, all headed to the Gaucho Traditions Center of Brasilia, where they served a tasty lunch. Soon, from 21:00 will take place the official closure of the event with a dinner at the headquarters of the AABB of Brasilia.
A full report on the IV Reunion of the Grand Lodges of the Midwest Region of Brazil will be published in next issue of the Journal of the Grand Lodge.