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Igreja do Bomfim
Famous for its Room of Miracles where believers leave reproductions of body parts that need healing.
Museu de Arte da Bahia
17th-century antique displays.
Farol da Barra
16th-century fort overlooking one of several sites claiming to be the original spot where Portuguese navigator Cabral’s party landed in Brazi.
Sao Francisco
The outside looks dull, but the inside is covered in gold leaf and is as ornate as it is beautiful.
Lacerda elevator
This ingenious contraption provides a speedy way between the upper and lower parts of the city, plus a spectacular view from the top. The sculpture at the foot of the elevator is affectionately known as "the butt" (enlarge the photo to see why). It is located a block from the Mercado Modelo, the city's largest and touristy-est crafts market.
Museu Abelardo Rodriques
Good collection of colonial paintings.
Museu da Cidade
Has many Yoruba tribal displays. The Yoruba are one of the main tribes of
Nigeria and where shipped to Brazil in the colonial days to work as slaves.
Afro-Brazilian Museum
Located on the Terreiro de Jesus, the Museum has excellent displays
explaining the many cultural connections between Bahia and Africa.
Prominent among these are the religious practices imported to Brazil
with the slave trade, including candomblé, an animist
tradition originating in West Africa. A visit to the Museum before
attending either a candomblé ceremony or the Balé Focloricó will help
you understand both much better.
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