Escola Estadual Conselheiro Antonio Prado, Public school building in Campos Elísios, Brazil.
Escola Estadual Conselheiro Antonio Prado is a public school in Campos Elísios that serves elementary students in São Paulo. The building stands on Vitorino Carmilo Street and houses multiple classrooms across several grades.
The school was founded in 1896 as Grupo Escolar da Barra Funda and moved to its current location in 1911. It received its current name in 1932 as part of broader changes in São Paulo's educational system.
The school building reflects São Paulo's commitment to public education in the early 20th century. Visitors can see how the space was designed to accommodate growing numbers of students during a period when schooling was becoming more accessible to the general population.
The building is located near Marechal Deodoro Metro Station and is easily accessible by public transport. The structure can be viewed from the street, though access to interior spaces may be limited outside of school hours.
The building holds protected status from both CONDEPHAAT and Conpresp, two major organizations that recognize important architectural heritage in São Paulo. This dual recognition demonstrates the building's significance in the city's architectural and educational history.
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