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Joao Pedro Assumpcao Bastos | profile | all galleries >> Several Locations in Brazil >> Photographing some Historical Cities in Minas Gerais and Paraty (July 2017) >> Ouro Preto (Minas Gerais state) tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Ouro Preto (Minas Gerais state)

After São João de Rei, Tiradentes and Congonhas we drove to Ouro Preto, the most known historical city in that Minas Gerais state area. It was originally called Vila Rica, or "rich village".

From the web:
Ouro Preto (meaning Black Gold) is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a former colonial mining town located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains and designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its outstanding Baroque architecture. Ouro Preto is located in one of the main areas of the Brazilian Gold Rush. Officially, 800 tons of gold were sent to Portugal in the 18th century. Other gold circulated illegally, and still other gold remained in the colony to adorn churches and for other uses. In the 18th century, Ouro Preto became for a time the most populous city in the New World, with an estimated population of 80,000 in 1750. At that time, the population of New York was half that number, and the population of São Paulo did not reach 8,000. New construction must keep with the city's historical aesthetic. 18th- and 19th-century churches decorated with gold and the sculptured works of Aleijadinho make Ouro Preto a tourist destination. The tremendous wealth from gold mining in the 18th century created a city which attracted the intelligentsia of Europe. Philosophy and art flourished, and evidence of a baroque revival called the "Barroco Mineiro" is illustrated in architecture as well as by sculptors such as Aleijadinho, painters such as Mestre Athayde, composers such as Lobo de Mesquita, and poets such as Tomás António Gonzaga.
In 1789, Ouro Preto became the birthplace of the Inconfidência Mineira, a failed attempt to gain independence from Portugal. The leading figure, Tiradentes, was hanged as a threat to any future revolutionaries.

Our impressions: I visited Ouro Preto several times and whenever I have the occasion to go there I say yes. It is an amazing city with always some new places to be discovered. Ouro Preto is one of the most attended cities by turists, Brazilian or from abroad. Arnulf visited it about 20 years ago and for Fahd, because it was his first trip to Brazil, we thought that was the right place to go. We had a great time there, although the hills in town require some physical disposition.
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Ouro Preto streets. Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosário in the background.
Ouro Preto streets. Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosário in the background.
Ouro Preto and mountains around.
Ouro Preto and mountains around.
Nossa Senhora do Rosário church.
Nossa Senhora do Rosário church.
Ouro Preto: Getúlio Vargas street.
Ouro Preto: Getúlio Vargas street.
Nossa Senhora do Pilar seen from Getúlio Vargas street.
Nossa Senhora do Pilar seen from Getúlio Vargas street.
Ouro Preto: houses, churches.
Ouro Preto: houses, churches.
São José street; many stores and restaurants.
São José street; many stores and restaurants.
Seen from São José street.
Seen from São José street.
Fahd and Arnulf working hard at São José street.
Fahd and Arnulf working hard at São José street.
We had a short stop for a coffee. Clearly, it was necessary.
We had a short stop for a coffee. Clearly, it was necessary.
Ouro Preto, streets and churches.
Ouro Preto, streets and churches.
Museum da Inconfidência at the central Ouro Preto plaza, called Praça Tiradentes.
Museum da Inconfidência at the central Ouro Preto plaza, called Praça Tiradentes.
The Praça Tiradentes, center of Ouro Preto. The building is the Museum of Sciences.
The Praça Tiradentes, center of Ouro Preto. The building is the Museum of Sciences.
Praça Tiradentes.
Praça Tiradentes.
São Francisco de Paula church.
São Francisco de Paula church.
São Francisco de Paula church; frontal view.
São Francisco de Paula church; frontal view.
São Francisco de Paula church at dusk.
São Francisco de Paula church at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Ouro Preto at dusk.
Praça Tiradentes.
Praça Tiradentes.
Santa Efigênia church and Santa Efigênia street.
Santa Efigênia church and Santa Efigênia street.
Ouro Preto: a restaurant.
Ouro Preto: a restaurant.
São Francisco de Assis church.
São Francisco de Assis church.
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