The Brazil Temple

The Brazil Temple is an impressive example of the architectural style of its era, with seating capacity for up to 45 people. This exquisite temple is often reserved for VIP Units. 

A defining feature of the temple is its furniture, originally loaned to the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons (GLMMM) by the Lodge of the Nine Muses No. 235 (administered at Freemasons' Hall). This furniture was a generous gift from Mr. Cipriani (whose portrait is depicted in the accompanying image of the temple) to the Lodge. Among the most striking elements are the candle stands, adorned with miniature portraits of the Nine Muses.