Abandoned 50's restaurant [1024x768]

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BlueeyedBansheeWhyoh on February 25th, 2018 at 13:16 UTC »

Gorgeous shot--where is this?

BenderDeLorean on February 25th, 2018 at 13:56 UTC »

Meet the Jetsons.

1955 was more 2020 than 2018

70sscififuture on February 25th, 2018 at 14:45 UTC »

This really sent me down an image search rabbit hole.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cmmf46/sets/72157603838355564/ A bunch of Photos of it.

And some more: http://saudadesdoriodoluizd.blogspot.com/2017/06/belvedere-do-grinfo.html Here's a Google Translate of that entry: The first photo of the Belvedere of the Estrada Rio-Petrópolis is from the collection of Rouen. The architecture of this construction is known as "palto". Built in the late 1950's, the Belvedere is located at km 89 of the highway, on the road heading towards Rio de Janeiro. The Belvedere was opened in the 1960s to host a restaurant, the Disco, just after the opening of the new track. At the time the restaurant was quite busy, almost a must stop for anyone traveling in Rio-Petropolis. It is said that D. Helena Pavelka, for a time rented this place to the excellent Pavelka House.

The second photo, dated 1959, is from the collection of the family Soares Leite, from the illustrious, competent and longing obstetrician Dr. Laércio. It is the good times when there was security to stop at the Belvedere and enjoy the scenery that was unfolding. It had everything to work, but it did not. Beautiful location, stunning view, plenty of parking, complete infrastructure for restaurant, etc.

The third photo, from the beginning of the 70's, is the collection of the late commentator Manolo. Arrived recently in Rio de Janeiro, in love with Rio, he explored the outskirts of the city (look at the fashion of the time with the "bell mouth" pants).