Templo da Boa Vontade
Templo da Boa Vontade
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
About
The Temple of Good Will (TGW) is an ecumenical monument located in Brazil's capital. It was conceived and built by Jose de Paiva Netto, President of the Legion of Good Will (LBV), who inaugurated it in October 1989. Every year it receives more than one million pilgrims, making it the most visited place in the city, according to official data from the State Secretariat of Tourism of the Federal District (SETUR). Acclaimed by the people as one of the Seven Wonders of Brasilia, the TGW is on the official list of monuments for tourists to visit during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. It is part of the Legion of Good Will's Ecumenical Complex, together with the World Parliament of Ecumenical Fraternity, the LBV's ParlaMundi. Known as the Temple of Peace, it is a mystical and spiritual icon. Its doors are open day and night to serve the needs of its visitors searching for a place to pray or meditate freely, according to their beliefs.
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SP150 contributions
June 2011 • Couples
This is a place that people say is for meditation but actually you are not that encouraged to spend a long time there, since you have to walk the path that leads to the crystal and move on.
Written 3 April 2012
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Cary Kirastar
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico306 contributions
Sept 2018
We were thrilled to find the Temple of Good Will (TGW) in the capital of Brazil, Brasilia. The pyramid shaped building has a labyrinth on the lower level inside - set up to walk while holding intentions for peace, with a sign in book, energized water to sip, and a place to write and put your prayer requests to be held in this field. This was what drew us originally as we enjoy the balancing and connected energies of labyrinths in various places around the world.
We were impressed at all the extensive displays of contributions from many countries around the world including a section of Egyptian statues. Pictures and acknowledgement of many peacemakers from hundreds of years of Earth's history decorate the walls, and there are many displays and contributions from many countries. It is quite inspiring and touching - and we felt worth the visit.
We learned there that Jose de Paiva Netto, who developed and opened the Temple in October 1989, is also an extensive author. We have yet to check out his writing. We learned while in Brazil there are many interesting authors and individuals who helped cultivate open minded global views.
NOTE: The Temple of Good Will is open 24 hrs. Their dress code includes being modest and knees covered. For those who show up in shorts they have aprons that can be worn.
We were impressed at all the extensive displays of contributions from many countries around the world including a section of Egyptian statues. Pictures and acknowledgement of many peacemakers from hundreds of years of Earth's history decorate the walls, and there are many displays and contributions from many countries. It is quite inspiring and touching - and we felt worth the visit.
We learned there that Jose de Paiva Netto, who developed and opened the Temple in October 1989, is also an extensive author. We have yet to check out his writing. We learned while in Brazil there are many interesting authors and individuals who helped cultivate open minded global views.
NOTE: The Temple of Good Will is open 24 hrs. Their dress code includes being modest and knees covered. For those who show up in shorts they have aprons that can be worn.
Written 14 September 2018
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Carlos d
Brasilia, DF41 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
You will find yourself in a beautiful and peaceful place, with a unique archtecture full of anazing images and pictures. It will be a wonderful oportunity to meet and have a nice conversation with your SELF.
Written 14 February 2017
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Peter C
Wellington, New Zealand610 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
The Templo da Boa Vontade was created by the Legion of Goodwill in 1989. It is a very visually attractive building and incorporates seven pyramids joined to form a cone that is topped with a 21kg crystal. I visited with a friend from Brasilia who acted as my guide. Visitors are invited to take off their shoes and walk along the spirally inner circle via the black path meditating as they do so stopping in the centre to contemplate their lives. You must return via the white path. The temple contains a collection of artefacts and gifts received from various religions around the world. There is a small shop that has souvenirs and mementoes for sale.
Written 18 June 2015
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Daydreamer58
Southern Germany230 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
The external appearance of the Templo shows the attempt to imitate the design language of Oscar Niemeyer with no convincing result.
The Templo claims tolerance of faith but its tolerance ends at bermuda shorts, which nowhere in Brasil had been a point of discussion for entering churches. (I do not speak about beach wear.) The attitude and appearance of the custodians are authoritarian but not driven by goodwill.
Inside no religious atmosphere was generated by the interior design, light or decoration.
Taking in account that it is situated apart of the most worthwhile sights skip it of your agenda if you have no special purpose to go therefore.
The Templo claims tolerance of faith but its tolerance ends at bermuda shorts, which nowhere in Brasil had been a point of discussion for entering churches. (I do not speak about beach wear.) The attitude and appearance of the custodians are authoritarian but not driven by goodwill.
Inside no religious atmosphere was generated by the interior design, light or decoration.
Taking in account that it is situated apart of the most worthwhile sights skip it of your agenda if you have no special purpose to go therefore.
Written 20 March 2015
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Karry R
Perth, Australia233 contributions
July 2013 • Couples
We took the train and walked the few blocks but it was a bit difficult to locate as there are not a lot of signs, just look for the grass with a pyramid just beyond the hospital sector. It was so welcoming we were invited straight in to the temple where you are encouraged to walk the black then white path in quiet meditation. It was a very peaceful thing to do I just wished that I had toured the adjacent building first as it gives more of the history of the temple and explains some of the aspects; such as the crystal projecting a coloured light onto the steel work at the end of the walk depending on the sunlight reflecting through it at the time of day. If you would like more time for reflection there is also a room underneath that has been fitted out in comfy chairs in an egyptian style for 2 Real you can take as long as you wish in quiet contemplation and was the only place where a fee is charged.
Written 14 July 2013
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weblima
Brasilia, DF10 contributions
Nov 2012
The picture is wrong. The picture shown when I wrote the review is of the Cathedral (also worth visiting).
At the Legião Temple they show the works of the founder of the Legião da Boa Vontade and a bit of their work on charity programs. Next to the temple there is a library and an auditorium. In the temple There are rooms for meditation and prayer. The main attraction is a spiral on he floor where you walk in direction to the center of the pyramid shaped building where, on the ceiling there is a 20-something kg pure crystal stone.
At the Legião Temple they show the works of the founder of the Legião da Boa Vontade and a bit of their work on charity programs. Next to the temple there is a library and an auditorium. In the temple There are rooms for meditation and prayer. The main attraction is a spiral on he floor where you walk in direction to the center of the pyramid shaped building where, on the ceiling there is a 20-something kg pure crystal stone.
Written 10 April 2013
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Igor
Brasilia, DF52 contributions
The entrance leads to the main room, the pyramid of spiral floor under the largest pure crystal rock, welcoming the visitor to a recharging barefoot walk. Next room is an art gallery and right after a mineral water fountain. There's a library, a memorial for the founder of LBV (LGW), Mr. Paiva Netto, and more. A beautiful place for meditation and contemplation.
Written 3 January 2012
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Mitch G
Toronto, Canada274 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
I had the privilege of being invited to do a ceremony in the last day of the last century. On this day I planted the Tree of Peace. It was a three day experience where elders from around the world attended. I also learned of the Museum that is attached to the main Temple. This museum held so many stories that connected the energy of the Americas to the energy of Egypt and the pyramids there. This summary can not do justice to the experience. Inside the pyramid also is a unique labyrinth that accelerates one spiritual experience.
Written 18 March 2018
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Tiago Teles
Brasilia, DF40 contributions
Aug 2016
Nice view, modern architecture. You should go there to study, meditate or some quiet activity! Really nice!
Written 11 July 2017
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O horário que fizer bem à sua alma.
O templo está aberto 24 horas!
Written 24 August 2017
Bom, baseado na sua pergunta, aproveito para ajudar outros com dúvidas similares.
Qual o horário e dia de funcionamento?
O TBV fica aberta 24 horas, contando com segurança durante todo o dia; os demais ambientes — como a Galeria de Arte, a Mandala e a Sala Egípcia — funcionam das 8h às 20 horas, todos os dias da semana.
O TBV tem guia turístico?
Cada ambiente do TBV conta com um recepcionista, habilitado para fornecer todas as informações relativas ao ambiente e ao Monumento. Aos grupos estrangeiros, é possível ainda agendar visitas guiadas em inglês e espanhol, além de estarem à disposição folders com explicações sobre os ambientes em vários idiomas.
Existe restrição de vestimenta?
Sim. No TBV, por ser um ambiente de recolhimento e prece, os visitantes devem respeitar as normas quanto a não usarem roupas curtas ou decotadas, como mini-shorts, bermuda, miniblusas e minissaias. Se necessário, o TBV oferece vestimenta na recepção.
Posso tirar fotos e filmar?
Sim. Contudo, algumas obras de arte não podem ser fotografadas nem filmadas, como é o caso das obras expostas na Sala Egípcia; do painel "A Conquista", de Sátyro Marques, que está no Memorial Alziro Zarur; e das obras expostas na Galeria de Arte.
No caso das fotos, o flash da câmera fotográfica pode danificar as obras, ainda mais se levar em consideração o fato de que milhões de pessoas visitam o Monumento. Também é preciso considerar os direitos autorais dos artistas.
A entrada no Conjunto Ecumênico Boa Vontade é gratuita?
Sim, a entrada no Templo da Boa Vontade e no ParlaMundi da LBV é gratuita.
O TBV faz excursão?
Não, mas o TBV oferece a Central de Apoio ao Peregrino, que disponibiliza informações sobre hospedagem, traslado e tudo mais relacionado à sua viagem. O telefone para contato é o (55 61) 3114-1050 e o e-mail é atendimentoaoperegrino arroba lbv org br.
Qualquer pessoa pode entrar no TBV?
Sim. O Templo da Boa Vontade é um espaço irrestritamente ecumênico, que abriga a todos que buscam a Paz interior, independentemente de crenças e descrenças, etnia, preferência política ou classe social.
O Conjunto Ecumênico Boa Vontade possui restaurantes e lojas de souvenir?
Sim. Com funcionamento das 8h às 20 horas, no Templo da Boa Vontade, há lanchonete e loja onde é possível adquirir produtos do Monumento. No ParlaMundi da LBV, há restaurante aberto de segunda a sexta-feira, das 8h às 21 horas, e aos sábados e domingos, das 8h às 19 horas.
Quero fazer um estudo/reportagem sobre o TBV. Como devo proceder?
Você pode enviar sua solicitação para o email tbv arroba boavontade com com os dados do que precisa para o seu estudo/reportagem, para que entremos em contato com você.
O que é Ecumenismo?
Palavra que vem do grego e significa universal. O Templo da Boa Vontade congrega todas as pessoas, independentemente de sua crença ou descrença. Vai além do relacionamento inter-religioso, pois acredita no entrelaçamento fraterno entre todos os segmentos do saber humano e espiritual: ciência, religião, filosofia, economia, política, esporte e assim sucessivamente. Em suma, é “a união de todos pelo bem de todos”, como afirma o construtor desse espaço, Paiva Netto.
CONTATO
Localizado em uma região de fácil acesso, o Monumento é ponto de partida e de chegada para moradores e para aqueles que visitam a capital brasileira.
Templo da Boa Vontade e ParlaMundi, da LBV:
SGAS 915 – Lotes 75/76 CEP 70390-150 Brasília/DF.
Telefones: (61) 3114-1070.
Aproveitem o passeio.
Paz a todos.
Written 6 September 2016
OLá! Você saberia informar se até a Sala Egípcia funciona 24 horas?
Obrigada!
Written 2 May 2015
angelicaperiotto
Sao Paulo, SP
Olá Evelize, apenas a Nave do TBV fica aberta 24 horas. Os demais ambientes — como a Galeria de Arte, a Mandala e a Sala Egípcia — funcionam das 8h às 20 horas, todos os dias da semana.
Written 4 May 2015
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