Adrianopólis is an upper class neighborhood in the South-Central Zone of Manaus, Amazonas.
[2][3] The neighborhood came from villages built by workers who worked in the city center.
It had an area extremely green and wooded by the set of sites and farms.
The neighborhood brings, in its memories, the old tramway station, where today is the Nossa Senhora de Nazaré square; And the Ida Nelson Baptist Institute, where once an American radio station had functioned.
It is possible to return to the time of the old farms, when traveling through Recife street, its main avenue of access and observe the immense chestnut trees and fruit trees that still exist in the neighborhood.