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One of my favorite sites in all of Rio de Janeiro is the Escadaria Selarón. This stairway from Lapa to Santa Teresa has all its 250 steps covered in tiles from all over the world. Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón worked on them from 1990 until he committed suicide on the steps on January 10, 2013.

Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Escadaria Selarón
Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Escadaria Selarón

 

Selarón’s House

He lived in this modest house on the steps and relied on donations to pay his rent. He didn’t make any money off the project. One of the tiles incorporated onto the steps is a picture of Selarón himself.

Selarón's house in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Selarón’s house
Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Escadaria Selarón

 

Tiles

One of the joys of visiting the steps is to take a closer look at all of the tiles. You’ll find some very interesting ones. Selarón was always changing the tiles, so the steps were never the same and it was a constantly changing work of art.

Brazilian flag tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brazilian flag tiles

Some tiles feature pop culture icons like the Simpsons, Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, and Coca-Cola. One set of tiles highlighted favela life.

The Simpsons tile at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Simpsons tile
Flags and music icons at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Flags and music icons
Living in a favela tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Living in a favela tiles

Other tiles were sent to Selarón from people all over the world for inclusion on the steps. A diverse range of countries such as Kazakhstan, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Chile, Colombia, and Greece are just a handful that are represented.

Kazakhstan tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Kazakhstan tiles
Parthenon tile at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parthenon tile
Santorini tile at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santorini tile
Mecca tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mecca tiles

There are also several US cities represented, including Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.

Chicago and Los Angeles tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Chicago and Los Angeles tiles
San Francisco tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
San Francisco tiles

Many tiles commemorate important events, such as the year 2000, the 500th anniversary of the “discovery” of Brazil, or a family trip to Brazil.

Welcome Year 2000 tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Welcome Year 2000 tiles
500th anniversary of the discovery of Brazil at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
500th anniversary of the discovery of Brazil
2008 trip to Brazil tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2008 trip to Brazil tiles

 

The Great Madness

A large set of tiles at the bottom of the steps explains Selarón’s “madness”. Whether he was mad or not, his steps brightened a neighborhood and have brought joy to countless visitors.

Selarón's madness tiles at Escadaria Selarón in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Selarón’s madness tiles
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