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Drone Rules for Pará State Museum
Belém, Pará (pa)
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Praça Dom Pedro II, s/n - Cidade Velha, Belém - PA, 66020-240, Brazil
Lat: -1.45602 • Lng: -48.5031
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- https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — According to DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and Pará state institutional defense mandates, the Palácio Lauro Sodré and its immediate civic perimeters are designated as a permanent, non-recreational flight exclusion zone.
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | The airspace over and surrounding the Palácio Lauro Sodré (Belém, PA) is classified as a strictly restricted State Security, Cultural Heritage, and Institutional Protection Zone. Civilian drone flights are completely banned over the palace complex and its immediate perimeter to safeguard state administrative securityl |
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The Palácio Lauro Sodré, located at the Praça Dom Pedro II in the historic Cidade Velha neighborhood of Belém, is a historic palace that long served as the official seat of the Executive branch of the State Government of Pará. Designed by the Italian architect Antonio Landi in the 18th century, it stands as a monument of colonial architecture and currently operates as the State Historical Museum while remaining a key venue for official state ceremonies, diplomatic receptions, and government institutional acts.
Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near this landmark triggers an immediate security and safety response due to critical risk factors:
Tactical Institutional Protection: Although the primary operational offices of the Governor have shifted to the Palácio do Governo (Despachos), the complex is continuously monitored by state security forces. A strict zero-tolerance drone policy is maintained over the plaza during state events to prevent unauthorized aerial surveillance, intelligence gathering, or airborne tactical risks targeting state authorities and visiting dignitaries.
Low-Altitude Helicopter Corridors: The coastal and historic sectors of Belém experience frequent low-altitude transits by public safety aircraft (such as the Graesp helicopters), military patrols, and emergency medical transports. Launching an uncoordinated civilian drone in this tight urban airspace introduces an immediate, severe mid-air collision hazard.
Heritage Preservation: The structural integrity of the centuries-old palace and its invaluable historical archives inside are protected under strict conservation codes.
The perimeter is actively monitored by ground security personnel and urban surveillance networks. Any civilian drone attempting to fly over the palace walls or the surrounding public square without a formal, highly specialized tactical clearance from DECEA (via SARPAS NG) and the state administration will be neutralized. The equipment will be permanently confiscated, and the pilot will be detained by the Military Police and handed over to federal authorities for prosecution under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and national security statutes.
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+ The Palácio Lauro Sodré, located at the Praça Dom Pedro II in the historic Cidade Velha neighborhood of Belém, is a historic palace that long served as the official seat of the Executive branch of the State Government of Pará. Designed by the Italian architect Antonio Landi in the 18th century, it stands as a monument of colonial architecture and currently operates as the State Historical Museum while remaining a key venue for official state ceremonies, diplomatic receptions, and government institutional acts. + + Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near this landmark triggers an immediate security and safety response due to critical risk factors: + + Tactical Institutional Protection: Although the primary operational offices of the Governor have shifted to the Palácio do Governo (Despachos), the complex is continuously monitored by state security forces. A strict zero-tolerance drone policy is maintained over the plaza during state events to prevent unauthorized aerial surveillance, intelligence gathering, or airborne tactical risks targeting state authorities and visiting dignitaries. + + Low-Altitude Helicopter Corridors: The coastal and historic sectors of Belém experience frequent low-altitude transits by public safety aircraft (such as the Graesp helicopters), military patrols, and emergency medical transports. Launching an uncoordinated civilian drone in this tight urban airspace introduces an immediate, severe mid-air collision hazard. + + Heritage Preservation: The structural integrity of the centuries-old palace and its invaluable historical archives inside are protected under strict conservation codes. + + The perimeter is actively monitored by ground security personnel and urban surveillance networks. Any civilian drone attempting to fly over the palace walls or the surrounding public square without a formal, highly specialized tactical clearance from DECEA (via SARPAS NG) and the state administration will be neutralized. The equipment will be permanently confiscated, and the pilot will be detained by the Military Police and handed over to federal authorities for prosecution under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and national security statutes.