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Museu Abelardo Rodrigues: A Treasury of Sacred Art

Discover Brazilian sacred art in a historic Pelourinho setting at the Museu Abelardo Rodrigues. Temporarily closed for renovations.

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Housed in the Solar Ferrão, a historic building in the Pelourinho district, the Museu Abelardo Rodrigues showcases an impressive collection of sacred art, offering a glimpse into Brazil's rich religious and cultural heritage.

A brief summary to Museu Abelardo Rodrigues

  • R. Gregório de Matos, 45, Salvador, Pelourinho, State of Bahia, 40026-240, BR

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website or call ahead for updated information on the reopening date after renovations.
  • Explore other attractions in Pelourinho, such as the São Francisco Church and Convent and the Afro-Brazilian Museum, while the Museu Abelardo Rodrigues is closed.
  • Visit the nearby Museu da Cidade to see paintings by acclaimed Bahian artists and regional pottery.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museu Abelardo Rodrigues is located in the Pelourinho district, a UNESCO World Heritage site. From the Largo do Pelourinho, walk along Rua Gregório de Matos. The museum is a short walk away at number 45. Note that Pelourinho is known for its cobblestone streets, so wear comfortable shoes.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Museu Abelardo Rodrigues via public transport, take a bus to the Praça da Sé. From there, walk towards the Pelourinho and follow the Rua Gregório de Matos to find the museum. Bus fares in Salvador are around R$5.20.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and 99 are readily available in Salvador. A taxi ride from the city center to the Museu Abelardo Rodrigues in Pelourinho typically costs around R$15-R$25, depending on traffic and the exact location. Be sure to confirm the fare or use a ride-sharing app for transparent pricing.

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The Museu Abelardo Rodrigues, nestled in the heart of Salvador's Pelourinho, is a captivating repository of Brazilian sacred art. The museum's collection, assembled by the Pernambuco lawyer Abelardo Rodrigues, features an array of religious artifacts dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The collection includes sculptures, crucifixes, paintings, oratories, altar tables, and images of saints crafted from diverse materials like wood, ivory, and ceramics. The pieces reflect the Baroque style and highlight the craftsmanship of Brazilian artisans. The museum is housed in the Solar Ferrão, a historical building that contributes to the atmosphere of the Pelourinho, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colorful colonial architecture and rich cultural history. Abelardo Rodrigues (1908-1971) was a collector from Pernambuco who gathered over 800 objects throughout his life, revealing the historical and artistic trajectory of Christian sacred art in Brazil, going through the Baroque and Neoclassical periods, its forms of representation and devotion, bringing the human closer to the sacred. Currently, the museum is undergoing renovations and is temporarily closed to the public.

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