Historic Centre of São Luís
Overview
The late 17th-century core of this historic town, founded by the French and occupied by the Dutch before coming under Portuguese rule, has preserved the original rectangular street plan in its entirety. Thanks to a period of economic stagnation in the early 20th century, an exceptional number of fine historic buildings have survived, making this an outstanding example of an Iberian colonial town.
About Historic Centre of São Luís
The Historic Centre of São Luís is located on the Island of São Luis on the Bay of São Marcos in São Luís, the capital of Maranhão, Brazil. The historic center covers an area of 220 hectares, and has approximately 4,000 properties from the 18th and 19th centuries within protected state and federal zones. Part, but not all, of the Historic Center was declared a World Heritage Site in 1997. The Brazilian National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) describes the Historic Center as "an exceptional example of a Portuguese colonial city adapted to the climatic conditions of equatorial South America, and which has preserved its urban fabric harmoniously integrated into its surrounding environment." Pedro Teotónio Pereira, ambassador to Brazil and first director of the Gulbenkian Foundation, described São Luís as "the most Portuguese city in Brazil".
Read more on WikipediaSelection Criteria
(iii)(iv)(v)
Components(1 location)
Details
- Countries
- Brazil
- ISO Codes
- BR
- Area
- 66.65 ha
- Coordinates
- -2.5301, -44.3034
Stay Nearby
Historic Centre of São Luís
Attractions & Tickets
Historic Centre of São Luís
Getting Here
Historic Centre of São Luís