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Capela de São Paulo

Rua José Ernesto Francisco

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Capela de São Paulo (Chapadão do Lageado)
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Capela de São Paulo

The Capela de São Paulo is one of the oldest churches in Brazil, founded by Jesuit priests in 1554.

History

  • The Capela de São Paulo has played a significant role in the city's development and has been a place of worship for generations.

Architecture

The Capela de São Paulo was constructed in the 16th century and features a unique blend of architectural styles.

Unfortunately, no specific information is available on its architect or notable features.

Location

The church is located at Rua José Ernesto Francisco in Chapadão do Lageado, Brazil.

The city of São Paulo is the capital of the state of São Paulo and has a rich cultural heritage, with many landmarks and attractions to explore.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Capela de São Paulo is a Catholic chapel, part of the larger Christian denomination.

As a place of worship, it serves as a spiritual hub for the local community.

Organ and Bells Information

No information is available on the organ or bells of the Capela de São Paulo.

Heritage Status

Unfortunately, no specific heritage status is mentioned in the available data.

Visiting Information

The opening hours and accessibility of the Capela de São Paulo are not specified.

However, visitors can explore the city's many cultural attractions, including museums, parks, and monuments.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned for the Capela de São Paulo.

Details

NameCapela de São Paulo
CityChapadão do Lageado
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-27.557123, -49.526176
Current useNot specified