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Senate Ruins: Echoes of Olinda's Legislative Past

Explore the Senate Ruins in Olinda, a historical landmark offering a glimpse into Brazil's colonial past and early republican ideals.

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The Senate Ruins in Olinda, Brazil, mark the spot where the city's senate once stood. Now a historical landmark, the ruins offer a glimpse into Olinda's colonial past and its early attempts at establishing a republic.

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Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Mercado da Ribeira for local crafts and souvenirs.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the surrounding area involves walking on Olinda's characteristically hilly streets.
  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the historical context and explore the adjacent Carmo neighborhood.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Praça do Carmo, head towards the Carmo neighborhood. Follow the Rua Prudente de Morais; the ruins are located at number 361. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take a local bus heading towards the Varadouro area. Buses marked 'Olinda - Varadouro' pass frequently. Ask to be dropped off near Rua Prudente de Morais. From there, walk to number 361. A one-way bus ticket costs around R$4.50 (approximately $0.82 USD).

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Use a taxi or ride-sharing service like Uber to reach the Senate Ruins. Enter 'Senate Ruins, Olinda-PE' as your destination. The ride from central Olinda should take about 10-15 minutes, costing approximately R$6-R$10 (around $1.10 - $1.85 USD).

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The Senate Ruins, located in the Carmo neighborhood of Olinda, are the remnants of what was once the city's senate, equivalent to today's city council. The ruins consist of a partial wall, a poignant reminder of the building's former importance. In 1710, Bernardo Vieira de Mello advocated for the formation of a republic at this location, highlighting the site's historical significance in Brazil's early independence movements. After the senate was moved to another location, the building fell into disrepair and eventually collapsed. Today, the site serves as a historical landmark, attracting visitors interested in Olinda's rich colonial history. The ruins are located near other attractions such as the Mercado da Ribeira, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area. While little remains of the original structure, the Senate Ruins stand as a symbol of Olinda's political and historical importance.

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