Sede da Fazenda Dumont, Historic residence in Dumont, Brazil
Sede da Fazenda Dumont is a large colonial-style house with traditional Brazilian architectural features and deep verandas that now serves as the municipal administration building. The structure retains the spacious rooms and open design typical of rural estates from that era.
Henrique Dumont purchased the Arindeúva Farm in 1879 and developed it into a major coffee estate with a private railway serving the agricultural operation. The property changed ownership to English investors in 1894 and subsequently became a significant regional agricultural center.
The house displays a scale model of the 14-Bis aircraft, sketches of Parisian airships, and an oil painting of the Eiffel Tower by Belgian artist George Wambach. These artworks reflect the family's fascination with aviation and their connections to European culture.
The house operates as the municipal administration building and welcomes visitors during regular office hours at Praça Josefina Negri 21 in the city center. It is worth calling ahead to confirm visiting arrangements, as access may depend on administrative schedules.
Aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont spent his childhood years here from age six to fifteen, a formative period before the family left the property. These early years help explain his later obsession with flight and mechanical invention.
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