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They built sacred and secular buildings, including houses and forts in Brazilian cities and the countryside. They founded Recife, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador in the colonial period; these cities saw the best expression of Brazilian architecture. [2] [1] Buildings of this period were distinct because they followed similar rules such as ...
The Sacred Heart Cathedral [1] (Portuguese: Catedral Sagrado Coração de Jesus e Cristo Rei) or Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Christ the King, also Petrolina Cathedral, [2] is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church located in the center of the city of Petrolina, [3] in the state of Pernambuco in the northeastern region of the South American country of Brazil.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral [1] (Portuguese: Catedral Sagrado Coração de Jesus), [2] also Porto Velho Cathedral. Is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Porto Velho, [3] in the state of Rondônia, in the South American country of Brazil. Despite having an act of laying its first stone on May 3, 1917 - with the presence of the ...
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral [1] (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana Sagrado Coração de Jesus) or Londrina Cathedral is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church in the center of the city of Londrina, [2] in northern Paraná state in the South American country of Brazil. [3]
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Pages in category "Lists of religious buildings and structures in Brazil" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The first sacred buildings of any importance in Brazil were erected in the second half of the 16th century. Their construction was justified with the development of some populated settlement, as in the cases of Olinda and Salvador. The simplest ones used the wattle and daub technique and covered by palm fronds. Catholic missionaries were ...
The National Historic Heritage of Brazil are buildings, monuments, structures, objects and sites deemed of historic or cultural importance to the country. The register is maintained by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage of Brazil. This designation insures protection under federal law.