The ceremony to formalize the transfer of the Solar Narbona Palace to the Federal Regional Court of the 6th Region (TRF-6) took place on Wednesday (17/1). The building, built at the beginning of the 20th century and part of the Liberdade Circuit, will house the School of Judiciary and the TRF-6 Magazine, the institutional library and the Federal Center for the Memory of Justice of Minas Gerais.
The Solar Narbona Palace, located in the South-Central region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been uninhabited since March 2010. Federal judge Mônica Sifuentes, president of TRF-6, declared that, with the transfer carried out by the government of Minas, the court will be part of the reconstruction of this architectural complex.
“We are installing the interface of the Federal Court not only with the jurisdiction, but also with the population of Minas Gerais,” the judge added.
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The building is part of the Praça da Liberdade architectural complex and was classified on 2 June 1977 by the State Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage (Iepha-MG). In 2021, Solar Narbona was one of the state-owned buildings included in the notice issued by the Minas Gerais government to be occupied.
Casa Azul, Casa Amarela and Palacete Dantas were the other buildings included in the tender which included a study for the concession of the properties. Solar Dantas will be owned by TRF-6 for five years, with the possibility of extending for another five years.
“This home will bring the Federal Courthouse closer to the people of our city, and I’m sure TRF-6 will make excellent use of the property. Furthermore, it will promote in Solar Narbona a space of remembrance so that people can understand the importance of Federal Justice in Minas,” said the Secretary of State for Planning and Management of Minas Gerais (Seplag-MG) during the transfer ceremony. , Luisa Barreto. After the renovation and occupation of Solar Narbona, the future library and Memory Center will be open to public visits.
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Governor Romeu Zema (Novo) was also present at Wednesday’s ceremony, which he highlighted. “These facilities will be completely different from the current situation, much better maintained, with people using and enriching the Liberdade Circuit,” the governor said.
The history of the yellow building is not as clear as its future plans. The construction date of the Solar Narbona is not precise, being estimated at the beginning of the 20th century, the architect of the Palacete is unknown.
The building’s first owner, Spanish builder Francisco Narbona, designed it for residential use. However, in addition to the residence, Solar Narbona has already been occupied by a Faculty of Dentistry, the General Police Station, the Foundation for the Welfare of Minors (Febem) and the State Secretariat of Culture and Tourism of Minas Gerais (Secult- MG).
*Intern under the supervision of sub-editor Fábio Corrêa
2024-01-18 00:08:00
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