This formerly abandoned railway engineer's mansion built entirely of Russian Riga wood was completely restored by its owners, draped in flashy turquoise and set up to receive those who want to extend their stay in sleepy Paranapiacaba beyond a day trip. Rooms are simple, with creaky wooden floors and warm bedspreads, and the hospitality homespun.
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