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The São Paulo Brazil Temple (formerly the São Paulo Temple) is the 19th constructed and 17th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the Brazilian city of São Paulo , it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in South America , and the first to use a single story, single spire design.
The structure is entirely covered in gold leaf. Behind the ark is the temple's baptistry, above the altar is 100 square meters of gold stained glass windows, and an inscription "Holiness to the Lord" [9] [11] In September 2019, Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro visited temple to strengthen ties with UCKG. [12]
Monastery of Saint Benedict (Portuguese: Mosteiro de São Bento) is a Catholic temple located in São Paulo, Brazil.Established on 14 July 1598, the current church was built between 1910 and 1914 by the German architect Richard Berndl.
Latin America portal; Brazil portal; Catholicism portal; Architecture portal; The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady Assumption and Saint Paul [1] (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana de Nossa Senhora da Assunção e São Paulo), also known as the See Cathedral (Portuguese: Catedral da Sé), is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Paulo, Brazil.
The Zu Lai Temple (Chinese: 如來寺, Portuguese: Templo Zu Lai; lit. ' Tathāgata Temple') is a Buddhist temple in Cotia , São Paulo , Brazil . It is the largest Buddhist temple in South America with 10,000 square meters of constructed area, inside an area of approximately 150,000 square meters. [ 1 ]
The tradition of baptizing districts with religious names suggests the existence and importance of the temple in the area. In 1810, a floor plan of the city of São Paulo included the chapel. [1] [2] Initially, the Church of Our Lady of Consolation belonged to the Church of Saint Iphigenia. In 1840, the temple was renovated for the first time.
The Historic Center of São Paulo (Portuguese: Centro Histórico de São Paulo), also known as Centro, is a neighborhood in the Central Zone of the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil. It corresponds to the area where the city was founded on January 25, 1554, by the Jesuit priests António Vieira, Joseph of Anchieta and Manuel da Nobrega.
The Church of Saint Anthony (Portuguese: Igreja de Santo Antônio) is a Catholic temple located in Patriarca Square, in the center of the Brazilian city of São Paulo. [1] Established in 1592, the current church was completed between 1899 and 1919.