Capela Dourada

Recife


Built between 1696 and 1724, this gem of Brazilian baroque, part of the Convento de Santo Antônio, owes its name to the huge quantities of gold (said to total more than 120kg!) covering its elaborately sculpted walls, altars and ceiling. Admission also includes access to the attached Museu de Arte Sacra (Museum of Sacred Art).


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