GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Olinda is a colonial town on Brazil’s northeast coast, near the city of Recife. Founded in 1535 by the Portuguese, it’s built on steep hillsides and distinguished by its 18th-century architecture, baroque churches, convents, monasteries and brightly painted houses. Originally a center for the sugarcane industry, it’s now known as an artists’ colony, with many galleries, workshops and museums.
FABIO'S REVIEW
A lovely little town (UNESCO heritage) with many colonial buildings, churches, art galleries, museums, giant carnival puppets etc. Definitely worth a visit if you live in Recife.
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BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE OLINDA
The Olinda Public Library is a library located in the city of Olinda, Pernambuco. It has a collection of 22 thousand volumes and is located in the neighborhood of Carmo. It was created by decree of Dom Pedro I in 1830, when the city was still capital of the state. It was the first public library in Pernambuco and the 5th to be established in Brazil.
BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE OLINDA
The Olinda Public Library is a library located in the city of Olinda, Pernambuco. It has a collection of 22 thousand volumes and is located in the neighborhood of Carmo. It was created by decree of Dom Pedro I in 1830, when the city was still capital of the state. It was the first public library in Pernambuco and the 5th to be established in Brazil.
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