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The Pátio do Colégio is a Jesuit church built on the site where Sao Paulo was founded in 1554, containing relics from th... The Pátio do Colégio is a Jesuit church built on the site where Sao Paulo was fo... The Pátio do Colégio is a Jesuit church built on the site where Sao Paulo was founded in 1554, conta...
The Museu Afro Brazil is dedicated to the African diaspora in Brazil, presenting Afro-Brazilian culture through exhibits... The Museu Afro Brazil is dedicated to the African diaspora in Brazil, presenting... The Museu Afro Brazil is dedicated to the African diaspora in Brazil, presenting Afro-Brazilian cult...
The Museu da Casa Brasileira showcases a collection of furniture and objects representing typical Brazilian homes from t... The Museu da Casa Brasileira showcases a collection of furniture and objects rep... The Museu da Casa Brasileira showcases a collection of furniture and objects representing typical Br...
Located in the Pacaembu Stadium below the bleachers, the Football Museum is dedicated to Brazil’s national pastime and o... Located in the Pacaembu Stadium below the bleachers, the Football Museum is dedi... Located in the Pacaembu Stadium below the bleachers, the Football Museum is dedicated to Brazil’s na...
The Monastery of Sao Bento traces its origins back to the 16th century, though the current Norman-Byzantine church was c... The Monastery of Sao Bento traces its origins back to the 16th century, though t... The Monastery of Sao Bento traces its origins back to the 16th century, though the current Norman-By...
Housed in the well-preserved 18th century Luz Monastery, the Museum of Sacred Art showcases Brazilian and foreign religi... Housed in the well-preserved 18th century Luz Monastery, the Museum of Sacred Ar... Housed in the well-preserved 18th century Luz Monastery, the Museum of Sacred Art showcases Brazilia...