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Abstract
Este artigo apresenta o "circuito social" de uma obra de arquitetura neocolonial, o Solar Monjope, edificada nos anos 1920 no Jardim Botânico pelo médico e diletante das artes José Marianno Filho. O solar esteve envolto em controvérsias desde sua construção, e em especial quando de sua demolição nos anos 1970, e a partir dele estudamos os meandros institucionais dos órgãos de preservação atuantes no território carioca, o IPHAN e o predecessor do INEPAC, nos anos 1970, analisando as razões para a demanda pró-preservação de não especialistas como forma de entender a percepção da sociedade sobre o patrimônio.
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