Rather humdrum from the outside, the BasÃlica Santuario de Nazaré has a truly spectacular interior. Sink into a cushioned pew and admire the soaring marble columns, brilliant stained-glass windows and ornate wood and tile work in every direction, even the ceiling. The basilica is the focal point of Brazil’s largest religious festival, CÃrio de Nazaré, which draws more than a million worshippers to µþ±ð±ôé³¾ on the second Sunday in October.
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1. Museu EmÃlio Goeldi & Parque Zoobotánico
0.27 MILES
This museum and zoo contains Amazonian species, from anacondas and white-whiskered squirrel monkeys to jaguars and giant river otters, plus an aviary,…
0.88 MILES
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The State Museum of Pará is housed in the grand Palácio Lauro Sodré, originally the residence of Portugal’s royal representatives in µþ±ð±ôé³¾ and later home…
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