Pedro I: Emperor’s embalmed heart arrives in Brazil
The embalmed heart of Brazil’s first emperor, Dom Pedro I, has arrived in the capital Brasilia to mark 200 years of independence from Portugal. The heart, which lies preserved in a flask filled with formaldehyde, was flown on board a military plane from Portugal. It will be received with military honours before going on public display at the foreign ministry. The heart will be returned to Portugal after Brazil’s independence day. Portuguese officials gave the go-ahead for the preserved organ to be moved from the city of Porto for the celebrations of Brazil’s bicentenary. The organ arrived on a Brazilian air force plane accompanied by the mayor of Porto, Rui Moreira. Mayor Moreira said it would return to Portugal after having basked “in the admiration of the Brazilian people”. “The heart will be received like a head of state, it will be treated as if Dom Pedro I was still living amongst us,” Brazil foreign ministry’s chief of protocol Alan Coelho de Séllos said.(BBC)…[+]