← Back to Palácio Tiradentes

Drone Rules for Palácio Tiradentes

Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro (rj) • Brazil
R. Primeiro de Março - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20010-090, Brazil
Lat: -22.9041 • Lng: -43.1741

Rules Edit History: Palácio Tiradentes

Showing changes between revisions.
Mapped shape change
Old outline is gray. New outline is blue.
May 27, 2026 9:32 PM Approved • added circle, rules, description and source
Author: Vins (1007)
Moderation feedback
Approved Confidence: 0.80
Your rule edit passed automated review. The submitted source supports the restricted location, and your outline appears to match the selected place.
Sources
  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and institutional asset protection frameworks, active legislative palaces are designated as strictly restricted security zones, barring civilian unmanned aircraft systems to protect state officials and public safety.
Changed fields
Mapped shape change
Click to load this change into the shared map viewer here.
Field Before After
Rule category Ground Air
Flight status Unknown NoFly
Summary The airspace over and surrounding the Palácio Tiradentes (Rio de Janeiro, RJ) is classified as a strictly restricted legislative security zone. Civilian drone operations are entirely prohibited within this perimeter without explicit, high-level authorization from state security organs and federal aviation authorities.
Mapped shapes 15a40be1-85c7-4162-8b25-d9e98c2c19ff
Before

After
The Palácio Tiradentes, located in the historic center of Rio de Janeiro, is the former seat of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil and currently serves as the headquarters for the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro (ALERJ). Because this palace is an active epicenter of state political power and handles sensitive governmental assemblies daily, its physical perimeter is protected by strict structural and tactical security protocols.

Operating an unauthorized drone near a major state assembly hall presents critical public safety and counter-surveillance risks, including the potential for unauthorized mapping of official transit routes or data interception. Furthermore, the building is a highly delicate monument of French eclectic architecture; any physical impact from a malfunctioning drone could cause irreversible damage to its historic facade, sculptures, and glass dome. Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40, deploying a civilian drone inside this dense urban political sector is strictly illegal, exposing operators to immediate signal interception (jamming), equipment confiscation, and federal charges.
Show inline change markers
+ The Palácio Tiradentes, located in the historic center of Rio de Janeiro, is the former seat of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil and currently serves as the headquarters for the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro (ALERJ). Because this palace is an active epicenter of state political power and handles sensitive governmental assemblies daily, its physical perimeter is protected by strict structural and tactical security protocols.
+ 
+ Operating an unauthorized drone near a major state assembly hall presents critical public safety and counter-surveillance risks, including the potential for unauthorized mapping of official transit routes or data interception. Furthermore, the building is a highly delicate monument of French eclectic architecture; any physical impact from a malfunctioning drone could cause irreversible damage to its historic facade, sculptures, and glass dome. Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40, deploying a civilian drone inside this dense urban political sector is strictly illegal, exposing operators to immediate signal interception (jamming), equipment confiscation, and federal charges.