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Listed in 1992, the state government paid around R$200 million to expropriate the Franco de Mello mansion, a remnant of the first subdivision on Avenida Paulista. But different governments had the same indecision when it came to what to do with it. It has already been promised to build a Sexual Diversity Museum there, a technology and innovation center, a Gastronomy Museum, and the International Center for the Culture of Diversity was recently announced. Will it come out? I took a walk around São Paulo to see mansions in varying states of preservation or abandonment, from Higienópolis to Campos Elíseos, from the 25 de Março region to Bela Vista, to see what can or cannot be done. In addition to showing some experiences in Lisbon, Buenos Aires, Porto. Surprise: several mansions manage to be well maintained and alive without becoming museums. What should be done at Casarão da Paulista? What other mansions do you know and what use should they have, if they are financially viable? 👇🏼 Comment below and share the video with your friends! 🏙️ Oh, and subscribe to the channel: / saopaulonasalturas 🚨 Cities and architecture deserve much more audience! 🚨 Thank you to the permanent fans of São Paulo nas Alturas, like @teatroUnimed, Moka Pay, and super fans Rodrigo Mussolino and Marcelo Paiva. Collaboration by Julia Gonzalez. Editing by Lorenzo Lima Soares. #urbanism #architecture #sustainability #saopaulo #avenidapaulista #paulista #heritage #ESG #history #investments #investment #preservation