Ouro Preto, City of Black Gold
Ouro Preto (from Portuguese, Black Gold) is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ouro Preto is one of the most popular travel destinations in Brazil.
Ouro Preto also boasts a number of other fine churches and secular
buildings such as the churches of Our Lady of the Pillar, the Rosário
dos Homens Pretos, the Virgin of the Conceição, and the Virgin of
Carmel....
However, the resources derived from mining, coupled with the talents of
artists such as Aleijadinho and others, some outstanding architectural
and artistic masterpieces are to be found.
Founded at the end of the 17th century, Ouro Preto (Black Gold) was the
focal point of the gold rush and Brazil’s golden age in the 18th
century.
With the exhaustion of the gold mines in the 19th century, the city’s
influence declined but many churches, bridges and fountains remain as a
testimony to its past prosperity and the exceptional talent of the
Baroque sculptor Aleijadinho.
This city played a leading role in Brazil's history in the 18th century.
The town was shaped by the grouping together of small settlements
(arriais) in a hilly landscape, where the houses, mostly single- or
two-storeyed, seem to support one another, forming an irregular urban
layout that follows the contours of the landscape.
However, the resources derived from mining, coupled with the talents of
artists such as Aleijadinho and others, some outstanding architectural
and artistic masterpieces are to be found.
The Church of Saõ Francisco de Assis is considered to be a masterpiece of Brazilian architecture.
The townscape of Ouro Preto is also noteworthy for its bridges and
fountains, all blending into an urban and natural setting of great
beauty.
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