Built in 1888 during the rubber boom, the Church of San Sebastian (Igreja Sao Sebastiao) stands as a testament to Manaus’s prosperous past. Located in the heart of the city, this historic church offers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural influences of the era. While not as grand as some of Brazil’s more famous cathedrals, it still provides a serene and reflective space for visitors. The church’s interior and exterior details, shaped by the wealth and ambition of the time, invite exploration and contemplation.
Church of San Sebastian (Igreja Sao Sebastiao)
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