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Igreja de Santo Antônio

Rua Doutor Hélio Galvão

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Igreja de Santo Antônio (Tibau do Sul)
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Igreja de Santo Antônio

The Igreja de Santo Antônio, located in Tibau do Sul, Brazil, was established in 1592.

  • The current church was completed between 1899 and 1919.
  • In the 17th century, it housed the Franciscan Order, while in the 18th century, it was subordinated to the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary of White Men.

Architecture

The Igreja de Santo Antônio is an example of colonial architecture, with a mix of Portuguese and Brazilian influences.

  • The current building is a blend of styles, reflecting its long history of renovation and restoration.
  • Notable features include the high altar and the 16th-century mural paintings discovered during the 2005 restoration work.

Location

The church is situated in Patriarca Square, in the heart of Tibau do Sul, Brazil.

The address is Rua Doutor Hélio Galvão.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Igreja de Santo Antônio is a Catholic temple, belonging to the Franciscan Order.

It holds significant importance as the oldest remaining church in the city of São Paulo.

Organ and Bells

Information on the organ and bells is not available.

Heritage Status

In 1970, the building was listed as a landmark site by the Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourist Heritage (Condephaat).

Visiting Information

The church's opening hours are not specified.

Accessibility information is also unavailable.

Notable Artworks or Relics

During the 2005 restoration work, sixteenth-century mural paintings were discovered on the ceiling of the high altar.

These paintings showcase high technical and artistic quality, providing important testimonies of the art produced in São Paulo during the colonial period.

Details

NameIgreja de Santo Antônio
CityTibau do Sul
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-6.1871295, -35.091347
Current useCatholic temple belonging to the Franciscan Order.