Historic Churches & Chapels
Tiradentes preserves an exceptional collection of 18th-century Baroque and Rococo religious architecture. This list highlights the town's spiritual heritage, from the gold-laden interiors of the Matriz de Santo Antônio to the humble chapels built by enslaved brotherhoods. These sites feature works by renowned artists like Aleijadinho and showcase the Mineiro colonial style, characterized by ornate altarpieces, soapstone carvings, and strategic hilltop placements that define the historic skyline.
Our Lady of Mercy Church
An 18th-century Rococo church featuring a single central tower and notable internal paintings attributed to Manoel Victor de Jesus.
Main Church of Santo Antônio
One of Brazil's richest Baroque churches, featuring a facade designed by Aleijadinho and an interior decorated with approximately 480 kilograms of gold leaf.
Nossa Senhora do Rosário
Built in the 18th century by and for the town's enslaved population, this church features simpler stone altars and significant social history.
Santíssima Trindade
A 19th-century sanctuary that serves as a major pilgrimage site, particularly during the annual Jubilee of the Holy Trinity.
Igreja Sao Francisco de Paula
Situated on a hill overlooking the historic center, this 18th-century church is known for its panoramic views and traditional colonial facade.
Capela de Santo Antônio da Canjica
One of the oldest religious structures in Tiradentes, this early 18th-century chapel features a rustic and primitive colonial style.
Capela Padre Gaspar
A small, traditional colonial chapel located in the rural district of Elvas.
Igreja Nossa Senhora da Penha
A historic rural church located on the outskirts of the town, representing the simpler religious architecture of the surrounding countryside.
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