1. The Catete Palace, also known as the Palácio do Catete, is a historic building located in the Catete neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. It was built in the early 20th century to serve as both the presidential palace and the headquarters of the Brazilian government. It is notable for its neoclassical architecture, extensive gardens, and ornate interior design. It is also a significant site in Brazilian history, as it was the location of the assassination of President Getúlio Vargas in 1954. Today, the Catete Palace is a museum that showcases the history of Brazil and the building itself.
2. The Catete Palace is open to visitors Tuesday through Friday from 10am to 5pm, and on weekends and holidays from 10am to 6pm. Their phone number is +55 21 2127-0324.
3. Tickets for the Catete Palace can be purchased at the entrance for R$10 (approximately $1.85 USD) for adults and R$5 (approximately $0.92 USD) for students and children. The palace is easily accessible by both metro and bus. The nearest metro station is Catete, and several bus routes stop nearby.