Capela de São Paulo
Estrada Ribeirão Jundiá

Capela de São Paulo
The Capela de São Paulo, located on Estrada Ribeirão Jundiá in Apiúna, Brazil, was founded by Jesuit priests in 1554, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on the American continent. The city played a strategic role during the Brazilian colonial period and later became a major economic hub with industrialization in Brazil.
Architecture
The Capela de São Paulo is a chapel built in an architectural style that reflects its historical significance as a place of worship for the Catholic faith. Unfortunately, no specific information on the architect or notable features of the church is available.
Location
The Capela de São Paulo is situated on Estrada Ribeirão Jundiá in Apiúna, Brazil, within the state of São Paulo. The city of São Paulo, where the chapel is located, is the capital of the state and the most populous city in Brazil, South America, the Americas, and in the Western and Southern Hemispheres.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Capela de São Paulo is a Catholic church, serving as a place of worship for the local community. As part of the Catholic faith, the chapel plays an important role in the spiritual lives of its parishioners.
Organ and Bells Information
Unfortunately, no information on the organ or bells of the Capela de São Paulo is available.
Heritage Status
The Capela de São Paulo has not been designated as a heritage site. However, the city of São Paulo is home to numerous cultural landmarks and historical sites that have been recognized for their significance.
Visiting Information
The opening hours and accessibility of the Capela de São Paulo are not specified. Due to its location in a rural area, it may be difficult to access without transportation or prior planning.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are associated with the Capela de São Paulo.
Details
| Name | Capela de São Paulo |
|---|---|
| City | Apiúna |
| Country | Brazil |
| Coordinates | -27.07873, -49.315853 |
| Current use | Catholic church |
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