Alçapão
Alçapão is a Portuguese term that translates to "drop ceiling" or "false ceiling" in English, commonly used in Brazilian Portuguese. It refers to a hidden trapdoor or panel installed in ceilings, typically in older buildings or homes, that can be opened to create a concealed entrance or exit. These mechanisms were originally designed for practical purposes, such as accessing attics, crawl spaces, or utility areas, but they have also been associated with more clandestine uses.
The concept of alçapão gained broader attention in Brazil due to its historical and cultural significance.
Today, alçapões are rarely found in modern construction but remain a cultural reference in Brazil. They are