Cultural Heritage of Salvador
Salvador’s cultural heritage is defined by its Portuguese colonial architecture and strategic coastal defenses. The UNESCO-listed Historic Centre, or Pelourinho, contains the highest concentration of 17th and 18th-century buildings in the Americas. Defensive structures like the circular São Marcelo Fort and the lighthouse-topped Santo Antônio da Barra Fort illustrate the city’s military history. Religious and civic life centers on the Terreiro de Jesus square, while monuments like the tribute to poet Castro Alves mark significant milestones in Brazilian social history.
Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia
The Historic Center or Centre of Salvador de Bahia in Brazil, also known as the Pelourinho or Pelo, is a historic neighborhood in western…
Santo Antonio da Barra Fort and Nautic Museum
A majestic fort with a lighthouse and an amazing well run nautic museum, this place is a must visit for anyone visiting Salvador.
Sao Marcelo do Mar Fort
São Marcelo Fort, also known as Forte de Nossa Senhora do Pópulo e São Marcelo or Forte do Mar, is located in Salvador in Bahia, Brazil.
Terreiro de Jesus
A historic site of religious celebrations, the square is surrounded by four churches and in its center, it boasts a fountain with a statue…
Sao Diogo Fort
Forte de São Diogo is a fort located in Salvador, Bahia Brazil.
Forte de Santa Maria
Forte de Santa Maria was built in the 17th century and it is located near Porto da Barra beach.
Monumento a Castro Alves
Bronze statue by Italian sculptor Pasquale de Chirico, dedicated to the abolitionist poet Antônio de Castro Alves. The monument stands in the square bearing his name, overlooking the All Saints Bay, and serves as a focal point during the city's Carnival celebrations.
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