Igarassu

The two main attractions are Brazil's oldest church, Igreja dos Santos Cosme e Damião, and the Franciscan monastery of Santo Antônio. A five-minute walk separates the two historical buildings. The Museu Histórico and the Convento Sagrado Coração de Jesus are located next-door to Cosme e Damião church.

Igreja dos Santos Cosme e Damião
1535, Saints Cosmas and Damian Church, Brazil's oldest church.
Convento Franciscano de Santo Antônio
(http://www.cultura.pe.gov...) 1585 and Pinacoteca 1705, beautiful colonial monastery and art collection. The Pinacoteca has Latin America's largest collection of Barroque paintings. Located at Rua Barbosa Lima; tel.: 55 81 3548-0258. Open M-F, 8AM-5:30PM; Saturday-Sunday, 9AM-4PM. At Rua Dantas Barreto, s/n. A precious historical, architetonic and artistic jewel of Brazil.
Convento do Sagrado Coração de Jesus
1742, Jesus' Sacred Heart Monastery, Brazilian seat of Sisters of Jesus' Sacred Heart religious order. Style: Barroque.
Casa de Câmara e Cadeia
1564. First local Government House in Brazil, was destroyed by the Dutch in 1640 and reconstructed in the late 17th century. It was the seat of the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary, including the jail house. It is also know at the Emperor's House Casa do Imperador due to the 1859 visit of Emperor Dom Pedro II.
Museu Histórico
Founded in 1954, it occupies three residential houses from 19th century. Exhibitions inlcude religous, numimastic and weaponry pieces. Open Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM; Saturday-Sunday, 9AM-noon. At Rua Barbosa Lima, 18. Tel.: 81 3543.0435 ext. 236.
Capela de São Sebastião
1735, Saint Sebastian Chapel. Sytle: "Maneirista", with barroque influence.
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Livramento
1774, Our Lady of Freedom Chapel. Restored in 1972 and 1984. Style: Barroque. At Rua Dantas Barreto.
Capela de Nossa Senhroa da Conceição

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem do Pasmado

Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Dores

Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário

Igreja de São José

Marco de Pedra
1535, stone column erected by Duarte Coelho upon arrival in Brazil. Indicated the dividing line between the Captaincies of Pernambuco and Itamaracá. Among the oldest still standing structures built by the Portuguese in all of Brazil.
Ruins of Igreja da Misericórdia
Engenho Monjope
mid 1700s, historical sugarcane plantation. Emperor Dom Pedro II spent the night of 5 December 1859 at Engenho Monjope.
Sitio dos Marcos
place where some of the first contacts between Europeans and Native Brazilians occurred in the 1500s. In 1516, Cristovão Jacques erected the "Feitoria de Pernambuco". In 1535, Duarte Coelho arrived with first settlers.