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São Luís Historical Center

São Luís Historical Center

    Even founded by frenchs, São Luís is not considered the "most portuguese" of the brazilian cities aimlessly. After all, there are more than 4000 historical buildings, dated from the 18th and 19th century, covered with hand painted portuguese glazed. What formerly protected the houses from the heat, now gives a special coloring to the streets.

    Otherwise, the fact that the streets still keep their original draft, dated from the middle of the 17th century, cooperates to give an old fashioned look to São Luís. The big houses of the historical center are well preserved, a decisive point to make the city Mankaind Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, besides being protected by Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Brasileiro - IPHAN.

    The European influence of portugueses, frenchs and dutchs allied with the afro-american and Indian culture contributed very much to the people cultural identity. The local craftsmanship expresses nicely this mix, through typical pieces. The regional food is made with sea food and exotic spices. At São Luís, the "arroz-de-cuxá" accompanied with fruit sweets is worth trying.

    At São Luís, it’s also common to hear stories about enchanted serpents and other fantastic legends, created by the fertile imagination of the people of Maranhão, who still uses all this creativity to organize festivals. At carnival, typical characters of the local folklore, like Fofões and Cruz-Diabo, are incorporated to the party. During June, “quermesses” and folkloric dances give space to Bumba-Meu-Boi and its different rhythms.

    Beside the traditional beats of the folkloric dances, other rhythm extremelly appreciated in São Luís is the reggae. There are many clubs that promotes parties with the jamaican sound as the main rhythm.

    Culture aside, nature was also generous with the region. The city is 400km away from Parque Nacional dos Lençóis Maranhenses, where sand dunes are intermingled by fresh water lakes. Those who can’t prolong the trip that much don’t get disappointed with the seaside of the São Luís, which, although not gorgeous, are excellent for swimming.


Basic Information:

DDD: 98

Inhabitants: 870.028

Fuse Time: - 3 GMT

Local Holidays:

Jun/29 - Day of São Pedro

Jul/28 - Maranhão State aderes to Brazil’s Independence

Sep/08 - Anniversary of São Luís

Others

Catarina Mina Alley

Domingos Vieira Cultural Center

Fountain of Pedras

Gonçalves Dias Public Square

Fountain of Ribeirão

João do Vale Cultural Space

Josué Montello House of Culture

Odylo Costa Filho Center of Creativity

Rua do Giz

Rua Portugal

Stone of Memory


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