WHAT TO DO IN SALVADOR + Tips on how to take BEAUTIFUL photos in Salvador • EP. 01 Speakers

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The Lacerda elevator was the 1st urban elevator in the world. Opened in 1873, it has the function of connecting upper and lower city. Today, in addition to being an important means of transportation in the city, it is one of the city's tourist attractions. From the top of its Bahian towers and tourists enjoy a wonderful view of Bahia de Todos os Santo

It is named in honor of its creator, the Bahian Antonio Lacerda
Tomé De Souza Square is
Gateway to Pelourinho. There are buildings that are part of Salvador's history, such as the 1st Chamber and Prison House in Brazil, the Rio Branco Palace (which was once the seat of government) and the current city hall. At the central point of the square is the statue of Tomé de Souza, Portuguese nobleman who was the 1st governor general of Brazil.

PILLORY
affectionately known as Pelô is in the area known as the Historic Center of Salvador. Being one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, it houses important buildings that are part of the history of Bahia. Possessing a colonial architectural ensemble, Brazilian Baroque listed as a World Heritage Site by the UN.
It is an area of ​​cultural effervescence where Catholic churches and manifestations of African religious matrices coexist in the same space, being told over the years in verse and prose, showing the unique characteristics of the place

Fallen cross. Monumento de Mário Cravo marks the place where the old Cathedral existed, which was demolished for the passage of the tram. Even today it is a preservation area due to the bones and archaeological artifacts found in the place. Before the popularization of cemeteries it was common to be
buried in and around the church. There was a belief that the closer the Maya was to the altar, the closer it was to the sky

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