Nestled in downtown Rio de Janeiro, the Sao Bento Monastery (Mosteiro de Sao Bento) was built in 1671 and stands as one of Brazil’s most significant monuments of colonial art. Despite its unassuming exterior, the monastery’s interior is a breathtaking display of baroque opulence, adorned with gold leaf and intricate rococo wooden carvings. Visitors can marvel at the filigreed altar, a masterpiece of craftsmanship, and explore the richly decorated spaces that offer a glimpse into the artistic and religious heritage of the colonial era.
Sao Bento Monastery (Mosteiro de Sao Bento)
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