São João Del ReiSights

Sights in São João Del Rei

  1. Igreja de São Francisco de Assis

    This 1774 baroque church is exquisite. It’s on the south side of the river and faces an elegant lyre-shaped plaza filled with towering palms. Inside the church are two Aleijadinho sculptures: the figures of São João Evangelista and São Gonçalo do Amarante in the second altar to the left. The facade, with sculptures of the Immaculate Virgin and angels executed by Francisco de Lima Cerqueira based on Aleijadinho’s design, is one of the finest in Minas.

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  2. Igreja de NS do Carmo

    The 18th-century Igreja de NS do Carmo, dominating a lovely triangular praça (plaza), was designed by Aleijadinho, who also did the frontispiece and the sculpture around the door. In the second sacristy is a famous unfinished sculpture of Christ.

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  3. Catedral de NS do Pilar

    Begun in 1721, the Catedral de NS do Pilar has exuberant gold altars and fine Portuguese tiles. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Lira Sanjoanense, or Coalhada (all-white) orchestra and choir, accompany the 7pm Mass.

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  4. Museu de Arte Sacra

    In a building that served as the public jail between 1737 and 1850, the Museu de Arte Sacra reopened after a 12-year renovation in March 2010. It has a small but impressive collection of art from the city’s churches.

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  5. Museu Regional do IPHAN

    The Museu Regional do IPHAN is one of the best in Minas Gerais. It is full of antique furniture and sacred art, and is housed in a colonial mansion that was built around 1859.

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  6. Igreja de NS do Rosário

    The simple Igreja de NS do Rosário was built in 1719 to honor the patron saint who was protector of the slaves.

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