Edifício Tabor e Loreto.
Sajous art déco where Paissandu's palms meet the bay.
Sajous art déco where Paissandu's palms meet the bay.
Tabor e Loreto stands at the corner where Rua Paissandu — the street with the imperial palm rows — meets Praia do Flamengo. Henri-Pierre Sajous, the French architect of the neighboring Biarritz, delivered the twin blocks in 1947: twelve floors, one or two apartments per floor, and two facades that meet in a glazed cylindrical corner treated almost as sculpture.
Plates are large by any Rio standard, and inventory is scarce — with one or two units per floor across two blocks, only a handful of apartments exist at all. The building was heritage-listed by the city in 2000, and residents are known for refusing every film-production request that the address attracts.
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Praia do Flamengo 244 (Rua Paissandu 7), Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro — 22210-065
Open Charlie's full map →Inaugurated in 1947, seven years after Sajous finished the Biarritz two blocks north. The pair bookend the architect's Rio residential work; he also built the Mesbla department store on Rua do Passeio and the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade on Rua Senador Vergueiro.
The two blocks carry separate names — Tabor and Loreto — under one condominium. The bay-facing units look across the Aterro to Guanabara Bay; the Paissandu side faces the double row of imperial palms planted in the nineteenth century, running up toward Largo do Machado.
Municipal heritage listing came in 2000, locking the facade. Television and film producers regularly ask to shoot in the building; the assembleia has a standing policy of saying no, which the Rio press has covered more than once.
Large heritage plates at Flamengo prices, not Ipanema prices — demand is steady from families upgrading on space rather than postcode.
Where named individuals declined attribution, we describe the owner profile. No address-level identification of current residents.
The Praia do Flamengo blocks held Rio's establishment before Copacabana took over; several Tabor e Loreto units remain with descendants of the original 1940s buyers.
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