Public Monuments Guide (Coming Up Soon)
The Municipal Department of Culture, through the Casa da Memória and the Tourism Department, proposes the Public Monuments Guide. This project, currently nearing completion, aims to catalog the city's monuments to create a comprehensive
Monuments Owned by the Municipality/City Hall
1. Obelisk
2. Inauguration Monument of Avenida Conceição
3. Statue of Christ the Redeemer
4. Monolith of the 100th Anniversary of Indaiatuba’s Elevation to Parish
5. Bust of Dom José de Camargo Barros
6. Bust of Soldier João Pereira dos Santos
7. Tourist Portal - Ecological Park
8. Tourist Portal - Mirim Park
9. Tourist Portal - Industrial District
10. Tourist Portal - Water Museum
11. Monument to the Bible (only the pedestal exists, the Bible is missing)
12. Herons of the Ecological Park - Fountain
13. Herons of the Ecological Park - Rowing Lane
14. Boat
15. Batuque Dog
16. Fountain Monument
17. Landmark of the 1984 Regional Games
18. Landmark of the 1994 Regional Games
19. Inauguration of the Duplication of Av. Francisco de Paula Leite
20. Totem Shaped Like a Man with Raised Hands
21. Monument to the 1st Sanitary Engineering Work - Belchior Stream
22. "I Love Indaiatuba" Sign at the Municipal Building
23. "I Love Indaiatuba" Sign Near the Acoustic Shell
24. "I Love Indaiatuba" Sign at the Theme Park
25. "Indaiá" Palm Tree - Attalea dubia
26. The Family in the Park
27. Bandstand - Praça Prudente de Moraes
28. Water Tank of Casarão Pau Preto
29. SAAE Water Tank - Former Bus Station/Rotary Square
30. Monument to Mary Immaculate
Monuments Built by Institutions
31. Sundial by the Rotary Club of Indaiatuba
32. OAB Lighthouse
33. Monument to Rotary
34. Tori Gate / Monument to the Centennial of Japanese Immigration
35. Obelisk of the Masonic Lodge
36. Monument of the Lions Club
37. Rotary Obelisk
38. Monument with the Freemasonry Symbol
39. Lions Logo
40. Rotary Monument
41. Obelisk of the Principality of Indaiatuba
42. Tribute to Swiss Immigration in Helvetia Colony
43. General Motors Monument (no longer exists; the base now marks the "Stop for Pedestrians" campaign)
44. Auto-Lapidation - Masonic Obelisk
Monuments No Longer Existing
45. Inauguration Monument of the Extension of Av. Pres. Vargas
46. Lions Monument on Av. Visconde de Indaiatuba Near Guianas Street
47. Monument at the Former Roundabout of Av. Francisco de Paula Leite and Ário Barnabé
Additional Information: | The images above are of the following monuments: the Bust of Dom José de Camargo Barros, the Bust of Soldier João Pereira dos Santos, and the Monolith commemorating the 100th anniversary of Indaiatuba's elevation to a parish (the city's zero miles |
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