Solar da Beira is a public building designed in the neoclassical architectural style that integrates the Ver-o-Peso Complex.
It is located in the Brazilian city of Belém, Pará, in the Cidade Velha neighborhood, on the shores of Guajará Bay.
[1][2] In 1985, during Almir Gabriel's municipal administration, the Solar da Beira was remodeled for the first time and transformed into a restaurant and cultural space.
A special cleaning was carried out on the solid bricks of the walls, which were waterproofed, and the wooden floor and roof were treated to prevent insects and fungus.
[2] Fragments of crockery, porcelain, clay and glass bottles, some cutlery, cans, coins and even horseshoes and wheels were among the objects found during the renovations.