World Heritage Identification Number: 1272
World Heritage since: 2010
Category: Cultural Heritage
WHE Type: Buildings & Architectural Ensembles
Transboundary Heritage: No
Endangered Heritage: No
Country: 🇧🇷 Brazil
Continent: Americas
UNESCO World Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
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São Francisco Square in the Town of São Cristóvão: A Glimpse into the Architectural and Historical Richness of Northeastern Brazil
The São Francisco Square in the town of São Cristóvão, located in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, stands as a testament to the architectural and historical richness of northeastern Brazil. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010, this monumental ensemble offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the region's past, particularly its ties to the Franciscan Order.
More to come…UNESCO Description of the World Heritage Site
São Francisco Square, in the town of São Cristovão, is a quadrilateral open space surrounded by substantial early buildings such as São Francisco Church and convent, the Church and Santa Casa da Misericórdia, the Provincial Palace and the associated houses of different historical periods surrounding the Square. This monumental ensemble, together with the surrounding 18th- and 19th- century houses, creates an urban landscape which reflects the history of the town since its origin. The Franciscan complex is an example of the typical architecture of the religious order developed in north-eastern Brazil.
UNESCO Justification of the World Heritage Site
Criterion (ii): The São Francisco Square represents the outcome of the merging of the modes of territorial occupation and settlement of Portugal and Spain according to which urban settlements were established in their respective colonial empires. This property exhibits an important fusion of urban models, which occurred during the unification under one crown of two rival Empires.
Criterion (iv): The São Francisco Square is an outstanding example of harmonious and coherent architectural ensemble that has been preserved as a social landmark of the town and a place for important cultural and social manifestations. It shows a paradigm of integrated rational town planning and adaptation to the specificities of the local topography.
Encyclopedia Record: São Francisco Square
São Francisco Square is a historic plaza in São Cristóvão, Sergipe, Brazil. The square, or praça, is an open space surrounded by Portuguese colonial-period buildings such as the Church and Convent of Santa Cruz, the Misericórdia Hospital and Church, the Provincial Palace and buildings from later periods. The complex is a well-preserved example of both the Spanish colonial and the Portuguese Franciscan architecture of north-eastern Brazil.Additional Site Details
Area: 3 hectares
Number of Components: 1
(iv) — Outstanding example of a type of building or landscape
Coordinates: -11.0136554428 , -37.2053747585
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