Through a pleasant photographic tour of the Historic Center of Salvador, we will record the best photos for you to immortalize your visit to the capital of Bahia.
We are not tour guides. The purpose of the experience is to get to know the chosen tourist spot in the city and take photographs.
We will start at Visconde de Cayru square, where the Mercado Modelo is located, viewing the maritime landscape and taking some initial photos.
Then we will go up the Elevador Lacerda, which connects the lower city to the upper city.
And finally, towards the famous Pelourinho.
During the tour, feel free to eat, drink whatever you want, all in peace, as the proposal is to enjoy what the place has to offer and still have these moments recorded!
We will go up from Cidade Baixa to Alta through this means of transport/tourist attraction.
Also called Municipal Square, from there we will have a beautiful view of the Todos-os-Santos Bay. Also in this square are located the headquarters of Salvador's City Hall, the Chamber of Councilors and the Rio Branco Palace - Seat of the 1st Governor of Bahia: Thomé de Souza.
The place where the Monument to the Fallen Cross is located has a lot of history, with different opinions. There was the Igreja da Sé, demolished for the passage of the tram (1933). If you follow the trails that pass through Rua Chile, they will take you exactly there, Praça da Cruz Caída. Inaugurated in 1999, the Cruz Caída honors the disappearance of this former Igreja da Sé, the Primatial Church of Brazil.
Part of the beauties that make up the historic center, Praça da Sé in Salvador is the result of the city's modernization, where numerous colonial buildings have given way to more modern buildings. After some modifications, Praça da Sé became an environment for leisure, culture and tourism as it is right in the center of other important spaces and buildings in the city. Today, in addition to the modern light source installed on the site, the square is home to the magnificent Archiepiscopal Palace of Salvador.
The Terreiro de Jesus, officially named Praça 15 de Novembro is a square of great historical and cultural importance located in the Historic Center of Salvador. In the early years of the 1550s, at the time of the founding of Salvador by Governor-General Tomé de Sousa, the Jesuits received an area north of the new city from the governor, in which the priests of the order led by Manuel da Nóbrega built a first small chapel. of taipa and the first building of the Colégio dos Jesuítas in the city. Due to the presence of the priests of the Society of Jesus, the square in front became known as “Terreiro de Jesus”. The company's college building was completed in 1590.
Largo do Pelourinho, officially Praça José de Alencar, is a public place located in the heart of the oldest part of the city of Salvador. Right next to the old Portas do Carmo, close to the Terreiro de Jesus and one of the most famous sets of baroque churches in the Americas, formed by the churches of the Third Order of São Francisco, São Francisco, Rosário dos Pretos, Passo and the imposing Catedral Basílica , formerly Igreja do Colégio dos Padres, where the poet Gregório de Matos studied and where Father Antônio Vieira preached.
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