Brasilia by a Local | Travel Tips for the Brazilian capital | How to Spend a Day in Brasilia
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2020
- Discover Brasilia! Actress Juliana Gandolfi Schmitz gives you a tour of her home town. The Brazilian capital may be overshadowed by Rio and Sao Paolo, but it's a fascinating city with unique attractions and architecture.
Please note: The video was filmed before the coronavirus pandemic.
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I'm Brasiliense ,I love my Brasil!♥️
thank you so much to visit our brazil
Ela é brasileira, cara.
Amazing
Amazing...I Like..
I think it looks beautiful 😊
Brasilia ❤️
Candango !
People Beautiful !
Very good
Danke Vielmals, Alles Bestens!
Amazing!!!
O BR falando em inglês hahahaha
@@eduardonehgme9255 kkkkkkkk
@@eduardonehgme9255 muito idiota mano, kkkķkkk
Interestingly, Lake Paranoa is man made created with streams. It is a good case study and example of what can be done in areas where there is water shortage if people do not build near lake as to not pollute the water.
They should paint the roofs white, increasingly drone shots have to be factored into buildings, even though theyre not visible from the ground (and it will still be in keeping with the masterpiece designs).
Certainly, but unfortunately the lack of maintenance on buildings facades has been a long time issue in Brazil.
that city looks sooo empty
@@redtigergaming1467 She didn't show the regions of the city where people really live. Just where government building are.
They actually paint it rather frequently (every two years), but they wait for the rainy season to end to do it. It rains heavily for 6 months and stays dry for 6 months, give or take. The video is from may, when the rainy season is about to end. Since there are no roofs for some structures they take the load of the rain and the paint will peel easily. Bad planning there, for sure, but oh well.
Robert Hughes famously called Brasilia a "ceremonial slum infested with Volkswagens". This was in 1980. I don't know whether the rusting metal, the flaking concrete etc. has been fixed since then. I've never been there... :)
Good to hear of another Robert Hughes reader. Cheers 🥃 from Adelaide, Australia - an extended holiday in Guyana soon perhaps via Brazil. Certainly via the Dominican Republic ❤️
That's not the best way to call Brasilia (or any other city in the world) in the 80's, but guess it's not totally wrong, for sure back then the city was really on it's firsts steps. Lots of people from Brazil tried to go to brasilia that time seeking a better life, what caused the formation of a lot of illegal activities, since then there were a lot of measures taken trying to smooth the situation, summing up, they found a way to push those wishful people away from the downtown (really far away). But nowadays those assentments got really safe, and all'n all nice to live for cheaper rent. I live in brasilia and I really enjoy how modern and safe it is compared to the rest of the country, it's a really nice place to live or tourist.
Slum? Brasilia has some of the best living standards in Brazil. Even the former poor areas are better off. There are still poor regions, of course, but nowadays it's nowhere near a slum. The city was just 20 years old in the 80's so yeah, maybe that's the reason. Also, this video in no way represents the city. It shows just the government area.
Brazil went through a ban on imported cars through four decades and Volkswagen was the largest brand in the country back then, so Volkswagen was the dominant brand on the streets on the whole country for decades. In fact, even now, three decades after the end of that ban on imports, Volkswagen leads the market.
And about the city, back then it was still under construction. The official date of inauguration goes back to April 21th, 1960 but a good part of it was still being built through the following years and yes, even during the early '80s as the city was built over nowhere and the infraestructure was under development. A lot of people tried a life in the newrly made capital. Some succeded and some didn't and ended on crimes but that was the 80's and Brasília is far away from a slum. There are rish and poor neighborhoods in Brasília as it is just like anywhere else but saying the whole city is a "slum" aint right now, for sure wasn't back then neither
@@Antonio88870no it doesn't look like that. Probably almost like an european city
A german "candanga" (which is what it is called who born in Brasilia).
Brasiliense
Brasiliense = born in Brasília
Candango = the migrants who came from all over the country to build the city and live in it, in the late 1950's through the early 1960's
Palavra horrorosa, parece coisa do nordeste. Mudem isso
@@LeozaoMartins horrível
A small observation the Monumental Axis has its name because its on the Monumental scale. Monumental its not because of Monuments but because of the dimension relating to the collective. :)
lovely german
For foreigners: Don't forget to visit the City Park, the Brasília Botanical Garden, the Pontão do Lago Sul, also the Dom Bosco church, in Asa Sul, during the day or at sunset because it is very beautiful, I also recommend visiting the Núcleo Bandeirante and Taguatinga, this is the "real" Brasília, there is the Brasilia culture, many people playing soccer, basketball or skateboarding. It's a shame that tourists always stay in the central part, where there are hotels, terraces and political buildings, which is obviously important, but no one lives there, they just work. Anyway, great video...
Muy hermosa 🥰🥰
Why are you writing in Spanish?
Danke für das Video.Eine Reise nach Brasilien und insbesondere Brasilia steht schon seit Jahren auf meine Bucket Liste. Aber wie realistisch ist das, angesichts der noch immer herrschende Covid-19 Pandemie? Was für Restriktionen gelten heutzutage in Brasilien, und gibt es da Aussicht auf Lockerung bzw. Aufhebung nächsten Sommer?
@Paul de Ryck For current entry requirements look here: berlim.itamaraty.gov.br/de/
Oh my. It’s so rundown…
The city looks to spacious and not crowded... it look more like a sub urban than an actual city
Brasília is just to administrate brasil. It one of the most rich cities around the world. There live, diplomatics, politics, chefs and so one
Quarantine...🙄
The city is awesome.
A única cidade do mundo; que não tem cruzamentos! Só nas vias suspensas!
@@danillopetrova no, the city was buid to look in this way, with a lot of space
3:11
You could easily fix the problems...just make cheap housing and grounds in the neighbourhoods and people and live will come. But probably the politicians just don´t like that idea.
too easy. What's the budget?
Bro Brasilia´s population is about 2 ,8 million. There are a lot of houses und families there. This footage showed only the politician area. Its how going to Waschington and see just Capitol and the White House.
Três Poderes: Executivo, Legislativo e Judiciário.
Bolsonaro is sitting on that boat 3:11
That’s what I thought at first, but after closer inspection idk if it’s actually him
It’s like a walking simulator
@McMurdo Station We hope you like walking simulators... 😉
Isso em que você subiu se chama banco aqui no Brasil e não passarela. E eles são feitos para as pessoas se sentarem.
Deixa de ser chato kkkkkkkk
chato
Brasilia needs renovation tbh.
I don't think renovation, but green places.
@@Sorellalunamistica and it has plenty. This video has barely shown anything
Esse vídeo não mostrou nem 4% de Brasília
Is she speaking German?
Yes!
@@DWTravel Awesome! Thanks for letting me know. That’s what I thought because it didn’t sound like Portuguese even though I only know a little Portuguese.
@@camera415 portuguese is romance/latin language, german is germanic. Very different
Sepi amat
am i the only one who thinks that the buildings look ugly ?*
Brazil is like that, no one wants to save
is there any safe city i brazil...tc
all of them
Rio De Janeiro, more specifically in Favela da Rocinha.
@@jonatas9736 rio de janeiro um caraio
Brasília is quite safe, as well as São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina.
@@gabrielpr03 nem sei porque se estão escrevendo inglês para brasileira fingindo ser gringo
Brasilia has nothing to do with samba
????
0:51 olha os gadominios la atras
Já comeu seu capim hoje?😏
@@laudemara.b.1736 que ironia , um gado perguntando se comi
@@LucasSanRFS para de ser corno
tomanucu petista vagabundo!!
Olha o mulambo esquerdolóide politizando videozinho no yt
If you're going to Brasilia mainly for tourism, you're a sadistic.
Sadly these buildings seem that are falling apart
@Rodrigo Marques Can you actually live in Brasilia if you are not a government employee, or there is housing only for government workers?
@@NorceCodine yes and yes but you’ll live far from the center if you don’t work for the state
@@NorceCodine yes, you can. Brasília is the third largest brazilian city in matters of population. I was born and raised in Brasília and I'm not a politician and neither is my family. It's a city like any other
No people are walking on the roads that are made for cars. Unhealthy life for politicians.
Get out Bolsonaro
Bolsonaro 2022
It looks so communistie yet its not
the architect was communist
The architecture looks outdated
It looks awful, but I wouldn’t expect anything more from a city meant for politicians and bureaucrats
Brasília. Uma cidade que não deveria ser criada, foram gastos absurdos que até hoje sofremos por causa de ganância de presidentes. Horrível, terrível.
A ideia era boa pois era uma tentativa do Brasil de ocupar os interiores, mas os danos que a mudança de capital trouxeram aqui pro Rio. A mudança do eixo de poder afastou os políticos da convivência com o povo.
@@Joaomarkoos não curto o Rio, mas Brasília é bem feia.
Cidade essencial para interiorização do país. Desafio de soberania. Muito além de gasto. Era fazer isso ou deixa parte do país intocáveis até pra nós mesmo. Veio consequências, claro, mas era questão de vida ou morte. Agradeça ao funcionamento dessa cidade pela democracia. A construção dela inspira a união. Sua arquitetura é quase além do tempo.
@@alessandramiyu5386 Ok, funcionário público, sonhe com isso
@@guilhermebernardo498 Brasília só tem funcionário público agora?
This city’s design was a huge mistake.
not really, it isn't perfect but as someone who was born and grew up in Brasília, I must say it is a great city and it is great to drive or walk around
Why man?
In some ways yes. Worker neighborhoods were built far from the city center which favored the creation of slums
They say that about about every city built after 1950
But it’ absolutely unique and must be kept as the world’s architectural heritage like ancient European cities.
Dystopian ghost town. Viva Rio! Brasilia parece como plaza tianenmen. No me gusta de nada
4 million people live in that city. Far from being a ghost town
It seems like a ghost town because she showed only government areas. Not where people live.
@@R.a.f.a.e.l. your problem ok
Most capitals of the world have a special charm, something touristic that encourages you to buy a ticket with your family or friends and say: Let's go on vacation in this city. France has Paris, England has London, Argentina has Buenos Aires and Brazil has... Brasilia 🤢
There is no charm in this city, although some buildings were designed by one of the best architects in the world. There's no history, it's not touristy and it's all very bland. It's just a den of bandits, starting with the parliamentarians! The Capital of Brazil in the past was Rio de Janeiro. And that's where I should have stayed
I don't think Brasilia is pretty at all, but Brazil has better and way prettier places than Rio. Rio is a dangerous city and the people are very ugly. Nowdays you see more favelas than natural beauty.
@@Sorellalunamistica Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca it was the guilty for the favelas
@@SonGokuBlack93 Brasília is a planned city, the city was made to be the capital, it doesn't matter if it's ugly, it has no history, you don't rule the country
Na real rio de janeiro não é a capital por que os cariocas provável iria começar a da tiro, ao envés dos protesto violento que foi 8 de janeiro
Isso nem é brincadeira, Brasília foi projetado para não ter o mesmo protesto violento que fosse rio de janeiro ou são Paulo , por que eles sabem que esses 2 locais o protesto iria ser com armas e bombas
this video didn't managed to show sucessfully it, there's a lot of beauty in Brasília and if you think there's no history there, then you should learn a bit about it...
I am from Brazil and Brasilia is the weirdest capital with horrible architecture, it is not even modern, it is just non sense, revolutionary aesthetic.
It also looks abandon?
@@mrcocoloco7200 No it dont look abandon, we are not overpopulated... Nothing in Brasil is build to grow population, go to China maybe India, I guess you will find what you want!
Seu comentário e tão bosta, você por acaso frequentou a escola? sabe o que e modernismo? tem alguma formação e arquitetura ou artes?
@@mrcocoloco7200 No it doesn't. This was a really bad video for showcasing the city. I suggest you search for others.
It doesn't look nice at all.
Ouch..😢
That's because despite the commendable efforts of the young lady, the areas where people actually live were not shown. These areas in Plano Piloto are really great, small town vibe and peaceful, all residential areas in there look like small parks. That does not apply to the whole city, of course, but she basically only showed the government area. This was a really bad way of showcasing the city.
your problem
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