The home of Brazilian Ambassador Denis Fontes de Souza Pinto and his wife, Maria do Carmo de Moura Rocha de Souza Pinto, was built in the Tudor Revival style and is designated a heritage property by the City of Ottawa. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
The home of Brazilian Ambassador Denis Fontes de Souza Pinto and his wife, Maria do Carmo de Moura Rocha de Souza Pinto, was built in the Tudor Revival style and is designated a heritage property by the City of Ottawa. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The home of Brazilian Ambassador Denis Fontes de Souza Pinto and his wife, Maria do Carmo de Moura Rocha de Souza Pinto, was built in the Tudor Revival style and is designated a heritage property by the City of Ottawa. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The ambassador and his wife are shown here with Dan, their beloved 12-year-old Yorkshire terrier, who has his own passport. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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Pride of place is occupied by a Heintzman piano that belongs to the residence and has been restored. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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This reception room opens into a small sunroom full of light. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The dramatic foyer features this chandelier and is two storeys tall. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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This fireplace, one of six in the residence, greets visitors when they arrive. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The pretty blue and yellow dining room seats 20 comfortably. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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Sunny yellow walls are prominent in the residence. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)