In a city blessed with stunning churches this pretty slave-built church, in the heart of Salvador’s UNESCO-protected Historic Center, is one its most interesting.
See important artworks by European masters and contemporary artists from Latin America and beyond at this key cultural institution in the heart of Ibirapuera Park.
Explore Brazil’s biggest city, a diverse metropolis featuring exciting cultural institutions, lush public parks, religious monuments and delicious local cuisine.
The soul of Salvador’s Historic Center is a vibrant district of cobblestone streets framed by ancient churches, colonial mansions, museums and cultural centers.
Capoeira dancers amaze passersby and artisans hawk souvenirs at this handsome central square where colonial mansions sit next to centuries-old churches.
See beautiful religious artworks, listen to Gregorian chants and organ music and try sweet treats and bread made by Benedictine monks at this central monastery.