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Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá, also known as Centro Santa Cruz Axé of Opó Afonjá or Casa de Xangô, is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by Eugênia Anna Santos (1869-1938), better known as Mãe Aninha, in 1910. The terreiro is located in the neighborhood on Rua de São Gonçalo do Retiro. Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá was the second Afro-Brazilian religious place of worship to receive heritage status from the Brazilian National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN).

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  • Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá (en)
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  • Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá ("Casa sob o comando e o sustento do cajado de Afonjá") ou Centro Cruz Santa do Axé do Opô Afonjá é um terreiro de candomblé fundado por Eugênia Ana dos Santos e Tio Joaquim, Obá Sanhá, em 1910, na Rua Direta de São Gonçalo do Retiro, 557, no bairro do Cabula, em Salvador, na Bahia, no Brasil. O seu tombamento ocorreu em 28 de julho de 2000 pelo Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional. O seu livro histórico possui inscrição 559. Livro Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Paisagístico. Inscrição 124, número do processo 1432-T-98. (pt)
  • Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá, also known as Centro Santa Cruz Axé of Opó Afonjá or Casa de Xangô, is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by Eugênia Anna Santos (1869-1938), better known as Mãe Aninha, in 1910. The terreiro is located in the neighborhood on Rua de São Gonçalo do Retiro. Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá was the second Afro-Brazilian religious place of worship to receive heritage status from the Brazilian National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN). (en)
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  • Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá, the Casa de Xangô, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (en)
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  • Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá, also known as Centro Santa Cruz Axé of Opó Afonjá or Casa de Xangô, is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by Eugênia Anna Santos (1869-1938), better known as Mãe Aninha, in 1910. The terreiro is located in the neighborhood on Rua de São Gonçalo do Retiro. Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá was the second Afro-Brazilian religious place of worship to receive heritage status from the Brazilian National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN). Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá was formed in 1910 by a group that separated from Ilê Axé Iyá Nassô Oká, or the Casa Branca do Engenho Velho. It is one of the primary temples of the Ketu sect of Candomblé. A terreiro of the same name was founded by Mãe Aninha in Rio de Janeiro. In 1967 the Terreiro was visited by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir who were invited by Jorge Amado and Zélia Gattai. (en)
  • Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá ("Casa sob o comando e o sustento do cajado de Afonjá") ou Centro Cruz Santa do Axé do Opô Afonjá é um terreiro de candomblé fundado por Eugênia Ana dos Santos e Tio Joaquim, Obá Sanhá, em 1910, na Rua Direta de São Gonçalo do Retiro, 557, no bairro do Cabula, em Salvador, na Bahia, no Brasil. O seu tombamento ocorreu em 28 de julho de 2000 pelo Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional. O seu livro histórico possui inscrição 559. Livro Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Paisagístico. Inscrição 124, número do processo 1432-T-98. (pt)
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