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Historical Monuments of Recife

Recife’s landscape is a testament to its turbulent and creative past. This collection spans from the colonial Dutch era of John Maurice of Nassau to the revolutionary spirit of the 1817 uprising. It highlights the city's unique artistic identity through the ceramic works of Francisco Brennand and Mestre Nuca, while preserving somber memories at the Tortura Nunca Mais monument. From the historic Cruz do Patrão to the cultural symbols of Frevo and Manguebeat, these landmarks define the capital of Pernambuco.

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Monument to John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen

Honors the 17th-century Dutch governor of New Holland, who modernized Recife’s urban layout and infrastructure during the colonial occupation.

B

Torre de Cristal

A 32-meter ceramic sculpture by Francisco Brennand. Located in the Sculpture Park, it was inspired by a desert flower and inaugurated in 2000.

C

Monumento Tortura Nunca Mais

The first Brazilian monument dedicated to victims of the military dictatorship, located on the banks of the Capibaribe River.

D

Cruz do Patrão

An 18th-century stone cross used as a nautical landmark. Historically, the site served as a burial ground for enslaved people and non-Catholics.

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Muro em Homenagem as Revoluções Pernambucanas

Commemorates the various insurrections and democratic struggles of Pernambuco, including the 1817 Revolution and the Confederation of the Equator.

F

Leão do Mestre Nuca

A ceramic lion created by Master Nuca, a renowned artisan from Tracunhaém. It stands in the Brennand Sculpture Park facing the harbor.

G

Monumento ao Frevo

Celebrates Recife's iconic musical rhythm and dance, which is designated as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

H

Obelisco Francisco Brennand

A ceramic landmark designed by Francisco Brennand, showcasing his signature style that blends mythology with regional Pernambucan identity.

I

Escultura de Gilberto Freyre

Statue of the world-renowned sociologist and author of 'The Masters and the Slaves,' located in the Apipucos district near his former residence.

J

Carangueiro da Rua da Aurora

A giant crab sculpture representing the Manguebeat cultural movement, highlighting the ecological and social importance of Recife's mangrove forests.

K

Estatua de Nossa Senhora da Conceição

A 3.5-meter statue imported from France in 1904, located atop Morro da Conceição. It is the focal point for the city's largest religious festival.

L

Obelisco da Rua da Aurora

A historic monument located on the riverside Rua da Aurora, contributing to the architectural ensemble of one of Recife’s most scenic streets.

M

Monumento Burle Max

Honors the landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, who revolutionized Brazilian garden design and created several of Recife's historic public squares.

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Monumento Batalha das Salinas

Commemorates a 17th-century military engagement against Dutch forces during the period of Dutch Brazil.

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Escultura de Simón Bolívar

A tribute to the South American liberator, symbolizing the diplomatic and historical ties between Brazil and its neighboring nations.

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