Brasília is the capital city of Brazil, known for its unique modernist architecture and urban planning. Designed by the architect Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lúcio Costa, the city was officially inaugurated in 1960. Its layout resembles an airplane, with different sectors for specific activities, such as government, commerce, and residential areas.
The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its innovative buildings like the National Congress and the Cathedral of Brasília. With wide avenues and green spaces, Brasília offers a different experience compared to other Brazilian cities, showcasing the country's ambition and vision for the future.