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Sobrado at Rua das Flores

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Sobrado at Rua das Flores
Sobrado à Rua das Flores
Sobrado at Rua das Flores, São Cristóvão, Brazil
Sobrado at Rua das Flores in Brazil is located in Brazil
Sobrado at Rua das Flores in Brazil
Sobrado at Rua das Flores in Brazil
Location of Sobrado at Rua das Flores in Brazil
General information
Typesobrado
AddressRua Messias Prado, 84, São Cristóvão, Sergipe, Brazil, 49100
Town or citySão Cristóvão, Sergipe
CountryBrazil
Coordinates11°00′57″S 37°12′22″W / 11.0158°S 37.206°W / -11.0158; -37.206
Technical details
Materialmasonry, wood
Floor count2
Designated1943
Reference no.245

The Sobrado at Rua das Flores (Portuguese: Sobrado à Rua das Flores) is a 17th-century Portuguese-colonial era sobrado, or urban manor house, in São Cristóvão, Sergipe, Brazil. It was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1943. It is located within the perimeter of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of São Francisco Square (Portuguese: Praça São Francisco). The historian Maria Elisa Carrazzoni includes it among "the most dignified and representative of the residential house in [colonial] Brazil."[1][2][3]

History

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The Sobrado Rua das Flores was built in the late 17th or early 18th century, and dates to the rebuilding of São Cristóvão after its destruction during the Dutch occupation of the city. It is one of numerous sobrados of the Portuguese colonial period in São Cristóvão, and is located on Rua Messias Prado, a street which runs at the south perimeter of the cidade alta, or upper city, of São Cristóvão. The sobrado is located roughly halfway between the Carmelite Complex of São Cristóvão (the First Order Church and Convent of Mount Carmel and the Church of the Third Order of Mount Carmel) and the Church of Our Lady of Protection.[2][3]

Structure

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The Sobrado Rua das Flores was built of mixed masonry, has two stories, and a tile roof. The lower part has a rectangular door and window, and the upper floor has two small doors that open to a carved wooden balcony and support columns for the roof. The right side of the structure has four rectangular windows.[2][3]

Protected status

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The church was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage in 1943. It was included in the perimeter of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of São Francisco Square in 2010.[2][3]

Access

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The Sobrado at Rua das Flores is a private residence and may not be visited.

Footnote

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The sobrado is known by numerous names due to the change of street names and numbers: Sobrado à Rua das Flores, Sobrado à Rua Coronel Siqueira, nº 84, Sobrado à Rua Messias Prado, nº 84, Sobrado à Rua Benjamin Constant. The name of the sobrado was translated as "Two-Storey Building At 20, Messias Do Prado St.--Japonês Restaurant" in the IPHAN UNESCO World Heritage Site application of 2010.[1][2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Maria Elisa Carrazzoni (1987), Guia dos bens tombados Brasil (in Portuguese) (2nd ed.), Expressão e Cultura, p. 509, Wikidata Q63090031
  2. ^ a b c d e Casas do Patrimônio: imagens (in Portuguese), 2010, p. 102, OL 22892044W, Wikidata Q76009501
  3. ^ a b c d "São Cristóvão – Sobrado Rua das Flores" (in Portuguese). iPatrimônio. 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-03.