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The
Marquês de Sapucaí's boxes are sold "bare",
with no decoration at all. The photo shows one module of boxes on
the odd side of the Avenue. In this module, there can be mounted,
separated by partitions, one box for 12 people; two boxes for 24 people;
three boxes for 36 people or a large open hall for 48 people. |
View
of the odd side: grandstands, gound-level boxes, and the Avenue.
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CARNAVAL
Turismo cares for each detail of its boxes' decoration. This one is
prepared to cater for 48 people. Notice the lowered acrylic ceiling
with a super lighting system. A light environment is very important
for a 10-hour event at night. |
The
grandstands are mounted on two different levels to grant a full
view to the guests. Cushioned grandstands are one more option to
sit down during intervals.
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Elegant
sofas provide comfort to the guests, who are always served by attentive
waiters. |
Detail
of the floor and the sofas. Each cushion has a faced button sewn
on to it.
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Grandstands
with carpets and cushioned windows. |
Special
attention from our waiters.
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Bar
with front lighting. Kitchen equipped with micro-wave, oven, refrigerator,
and freezer. The frosted glass partitions, besides making the atmosphere
more sophisticated, impart discretion to the service because the guests
have no view to the inside of the kitchen. |
A
photo taken from the ground-level boxes shows an outer view of the
sky-boxes.
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Crew
of uniformed waiters prepared for the event. |
Photo
taken from inside the box.
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