Favelas Major favelas

Major favelas

Paraisópolis

A São Paulo community directly bordered by the wealthy Morumbi district, often photographed for the high-rise apartment buildings that look down onto it and notable for sustained resident organizing through the União de Moradores de Paraisópolis.

Location:
Western São Paulo, in the Vila Andrade district, bordering Morumbi.
Approximate population:
Around 80,000–100,000 (Prefeitura de São Paulo and community estimates); IBGE figures for the relevant aglomerados subnormais are lower.
First settled:
Origin in an 1921 subdivision that did not develop as planned; informal occupation grew from the 1950s.
Area:
Approximately 1 square kilometer.

Geography and setting

Paraisópolis is bounded by Avenida Giovanni Gronchi, Avenida Hebe Camargo, and the surrounding streets of the Vila Andrade and Morumbi districts. The contrast in built form between the favela and the adjacent high-rise condominiums of Morumbi has made Paraisópolis one of the most photographed sites in discussions of Brazilian urban inequality.

History

The land was subdivided in 1921 in a private development that did not consolidate; lots were sold but most were never built. Informal occupation grew from the 1950s and accelerated in the 1970s and 1980s. The community's organizing through the União de Moradores e do Comércio de Paraisópolis dates from the 1980s and has been a sustained interlocutor with municipal government.

Population and demographics

Estimates vary between the IBGE's aglomerados subnormais count and the city of São Paulo's figures. Widely cited population estimates for the broader Paraisópolis area run from 80,000 to over 100,000.

Economy and infrastructure

The community has developed commerce, including formal businesses with municipal registration, and full or near-full water and electricity. The proximity to high-wage Morumbi employment supports a substantial commuting service economy. The community is served by the line 17 monorail (under construction at various points; check current status) and by multiple bus corridors.

Public security

Paraisópolis has had a complicated security history. A December 2019 incident known as the Paraisópolis baile funk tragedy, in which nine young people died in a stampede during a police operation at a funk dance, became a national reference case in debates over police operations at bailes funk. The community follows the broader São Paulo pattern in which the PCC is the dominant non-state actor across the city's peripheries.

Culture and notable residents

The community hosts multiple cultural and education projects, including a Robotics Institute and the long-running Saci children's choir. Paraisópolis has been a site of significant participatory urban-planning experiments in partnership with the city of São Paulo and academic institutions.

Further reading

See Heliópolis, Funk carioca, and Public security history.

Sources

  1. IBGE. Censo Demográfico 2010: Aglomerados Subnormais. Rio de Janeiro: IBGE, 2011.
  2. Prefeitura de São Paulo, Secretaria Municipal de Habitação. Paraisópolis intervention dossiers.
  3. Folha de S.Paulo and Estadão. Coverage of the December 2019 Paraisópolis baile funk incident.
  4. Maricato, Ermínia. Brasil, Cidades. Petrópolis: Vozes, 2001.