Cathedral of Brasilia

Cathedral of Brasilia 3D model

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With your purchase you receive the 3D building model of the Cathedral of Brasília DAE, 3DS, C4D and SKP for immediate download. (see details)

Brasilia Cathedral is one of the main sights of the Brazilian capital city, Brasilia. Its Portuguese name “Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida” means “main cathedral of our blessed revealed lady”, referring to Mary, the mother of Jesus.

The Cathedral of Brasília (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of Aparecida) is the Roman Catholic cathedral serving Brasília, Brazil, and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Brasília. It was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and was completed and dedicated on May 31, 1970. The cathedral is a hyperboloid structure constructed from 16 concrete columns, weighing 90 tons each.

The cathedral at night In the square access to the cathedral, are four 3-meter (9.8 ft) tall bronze sculptures representing the four Evangelists created by sculptor Dante Croce in 1968.[2] A 20-meter (66 ft) tall bell tower containing four large bells donated by Spanish residents of Brazil and cast in Miranda de Ebro also stands outside the cathedral, to the right as visitors face the entrance.[3][4] At the entrance of the cathedral is a pillar with passages from the life of Mary, mother of Jesus, painted by Athos.

A 12-meter (39 ft) wide, 40-centimeter (16 in) deep reflecting pool surrounds the cathedral roof, helping to cool the cathedral. Visitors pass under this pool when entering the cathedral.

The baptistery is to the left of the entrance, and can be entered either from the cathedral or via a spiral staircase from the entrance plaza. The walls of the oval baptistery are covered in ceramic tiles painted in 1977 by Athos Bulcão. Offices for the Archdiocese of Brasilia were completed in 2007 next to the cathedral. The 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) building connects directly to the cathedral underground.

Visitors enter into the cathedral through a dark tunnel and emerge into a bright space with a glass roof.[5] The outer roof of the cathedral is composed of sixteen pieces of fiberglass, each 10 meters (33 ft) wide at the base and 30 meters (98 ft) long inserted between the concrete pillars. Under this is suspended a 2,000-square-meter (22,000 sq ft) stained glass work originally created in 1990 by Marianne Peretti, in shades of blue, green, white, and Brown.[6][7]

Cathedral and the bell tower Interior with angel sculptures Inside the cathedral over the nave are sculptures of three angels, suspended by steel cables. The shortest is 2.22 meters (7 ft 3 in) long and weighs 100 kilograms (220 lb), the middle one 3.4 meters (11 ft) long and weighs 200 kilograms (440 lb), and the largest is 4.25 meters (13.9 ft) long and weighs 300 kilograms (660 lb). The sculptures are by Alfredo Ceschiatti, with the collaboration of Dante Croce in 1970. The altar was donated by Pope Paul VI and the image of the patron saint Our Lady of Aparecida is a replica of the original which is in Aparecida - São Paulo. The Way of the Cross is a work of Di Cavalcanti.

Under the main altar is a small chapel accessible by steps from on either side of and behind the altar.

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Cathedral of Brasilia
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Cathedral of Brasilia
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  • Collada (.dae)1.46 MB
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  • Cinema 4D 12 (.c4d)1.6 MBVersion: 12Renderer: Advanced Renderer
  • Sketchup (.skp)3.37 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2013-07-01
  • Model ID#19630
  • Animated
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  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 10,620
  • Vertices 21,453
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