Published by Jonglez Publishing
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About The Book

Una asombrosa colina donde están enterrados los “angelitos”, unos magníficos edificios art déco olvidados, ver despegar un avión desde muy muy cerca, los vestigios de las exposiciones de 1908 y 1922, un magnífico palacio privado que se puede visitar una vez al mes, una máquina de escribir que tiran por la ventana, unas cerámicas modernistas ocultas en una terraza de la 15ª planta de un antiguo ministerio, una hermosa escalera secreta, unos paseos y vistas desconocidos de la ciudad, un talismán que abarca desde el Amazonas hasta Copacabana, los vestigios del río Carioca, una curiosísima estatua de la bisabuela de Jesús, una obra de arte en una favela, un antiguo hangar para dirigibles… 

Lejos de la multitud, de los habituales clichés y del carnaval, Río de Janeiro posee incontables tesoros que solo desvela a los habitantes y a los viajeros que buscan salirse de los recorridos habituales.  

Una guía indispensable para aquellos que creían conocer bien Río o para aquellos que desean descubrir la otra cara de la ciudad. 

About The Authors

After spending a few months in the German capital in 1994 and being blown away by ‘alternative’ Berlin after the fall of the Wall, Thomas Jonglez took a few detours: seven months of back- packing in Latin America, seven months of driving from Beijing to Paris without ever taking a plane, six months with his family between Venice and Rio de Janeiro and across Siberia and the Pacific, three years in Brussels, three years in Paris, seven years in Venice and seven years in Rio de Janeiro ... Returning to the loves of his youth, Thomas moved back to Berlin in 2019. What he found is a city that’s obviously less alternative than it was in the 1990s but still has a particular charm and energy, to which he has paid tribute by publishing, among many other books, the Secret Berlin guide. On his return, he spent two fantastic years wandering the streets of the capital to gather material for his first “secret guide”, written with a friend. For the next seven years he worked in the steel industry until the passion for discovery overtook him. He launched Jonglez Publishing in 2005 and moved to Venice one year later. In 2012, he set off on a six-month family trip: by train from Venice to Pyongyang (North Korea) via Paris, Moscow and Beijing. Next he travelled through Japan, Micronesia, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, Easter Island, Peru and Bolivia before arriving in Rio de Janeiro, where he spent seven years. He returned to Europe in 2019 and rediscovered the charms of the old continent and his hometown.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Jonglez Publishing (March 1, 2017)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9782361951450

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