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The Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo (Portuguese: Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo) a museum dedicated to the collection and display of sacred art of Brazil. It is located in the neighborhood of São Paulo in the left wing of the , a religious institution founded in 1774 by Frei Galvão. The monastery is the only colonial building of the eighteenth century in São Paulo to preserve its original building elements, materials and structure. The monastery was listed as an architectural monument of national importance in 1943 by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) and subsequently by the State of São Paulo (CONDEPHAAT).

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  • Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo (de)
  • Museo de Arte Sacro de São Paulo (es)
  • Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo (en)
  • Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo (pt)
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  • Das Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo ist ein Museum für sakrale, christliche Kunst in der Stadt São Paulo (Brasilien). Das im ehemaligen Kloster Mosteiro da Luz untergebrachte Museum zeigt vor allem sakrale Bilder, Skulpturen, Schmuck- und Möbelstücke vorwiegend aus der Zeit vom 16. bis 20. Jahrhundert. In einem Anbau beherbergt es eine Sammlung von Krippen. Ein wesentlicher Teil der Ausstellungsstücke stammt aus Kirchen von São Paulo und Brasilien. (de)
  • El Museo de Arte Sacro de São Paulo (en portugués Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo) es un museo brasileño localizado en la ciudad de São Paulo, dedicado al arte sacro. Era originalmente un convento de monjas, conocido como Mosteiro da Luz. Fue planificado por y su obra se concluyó en 1774. En la actualidad es la única construcción de estilo colonial en la ciudad de São Paulo que aún mantiene su arquitectura original. (es)
  • The Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo (Portuguese: Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo) a museum dedicated to the collection and display of sacred art of Brazil. It is located in the neighborhood of São Paulo in the left wing of the , a religious institution founded in 1774 by Frei Galvão. The monastery is the only colonial building of the eighteenth century in São Paulo to preserve its original building elements, materials and structure. The monastery was listed as an architectural monument of national importance in 1943 by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) and subsequently by the State of São Paulo (CONDEPHAAT). (en)
  • O Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo é uma das principais instituições brasileiras voltadas ao estudo, conservação e exposição de objetos relacionados à arte sacra. Localiza-se na cidade de São Paulo, na ala esquerda do Mosteiro da Luz, um convento de recolhimento de monjas enclausuradas, fundado em 1774 por iniciativa de Frei Galvão (1739-1822) onde estão seus restos mortais, foi o primeiro santo brasileiro. O mosteiro é a única edificação colonial do século XVIII em São Paulo a preservar seus elementos, materiais e estrutura originais. Encontra-se inserido em meio à última chácara conventual urbana do país. Foi tombado como monumento arquitetônico de interesse nacional em 1943, pelo então SPHAN (atual IPHAN) e, posteriormente, pelo Condephaat. (pt)
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  • Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo (en)
  • Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo (en)
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  • Sacred Art Museum of São Paulo (en)
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  • José Carlos Marçal de Barros, Maria Inês Lopes Coutinho e Luiz Henrique Marcon Neves (en)
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  • Museum of the Curia (en)
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  • Location of São Paulo Museum of Sacred Art in São Paulo (en)
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  • Das Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo ist ein Museum für sakrale, christliche Kunst in der Stadt São Paulo (Brasilien). Das im ehemaligen Kloster Mosteiro da Luz untergebrachte Museum zeigt vor allem sakrale Bilder, Skulpturen, Schmuck- und Möbelstücke vorwiegend aus der Zeit vom 16. bis 20. Jahrhundert. In einem Anbau beherbergt es eine Sammlung von Krippen. Ein wesentlicher Teil der Ausstellungsstücke stammt aus Kirchen von São Paulo und Brasilien. Das Museum wurde aufgrund einer Vereinbarung zwischen der Regierung und der Erzdiözese São Paulo 1970 gegründet. Neben der Ausstellung hat das Museum eine Bibliothek und ein Forschungszentrum. Ferner führt es museumspädagogische Aktivitäten durch. Das Museumsgebäude (Mosteiro da Luz) wurde im 18. Jahrhundert erbaut. Die Regierung des Bundesstaates Sao Paulo hält das Gebäude für das wichtigste Beispiel kolonialer Architektur São Paulos aus dieser Zeit. (de)
  • El Museo de Arte Sacro de São Paulo (en portugués Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo) es un museo brasileño localizado en la ciudad de São Paulo, dedicado al arte sacro. Era originalmente un convento de monjas, conocido como Mosteiro da Luz. Fue planificado por y su obra se concluyó en 1774. En la actualidad es la única construcción de estilo colonial en la ciudad de São Paulo que aún mantiene su arquitectura original. Posee un variado acervo, especialmente de arte barroco, acumulado por el gobierno del Estado de São Paulo a lo largo de los años. Se destacan obras de Aleijadinho y Manuel da Costa Ataíde, entre otros. (es)
  • The Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo (Portuguese: Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo) a museum dedicated to the collection and display of sacred art of Brazil. It is located in the neighborhood of São Paulo in the left wing of the , a religious institution founded in 1774 by Frei Galvão. The monastery is the only colonial building of the eighteenth century in São Paulo to preserve its original building elements, materials and structure. The monastery was listed as an architectural monument of national importance in 1943 by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) and subsequently by the State of São Paulo (CONDEPHAAT). The museum was founded in 1970 and is maintained jointly by the State Government of São Paulo and the Archdiocese of São Paulo. The collection includes Brazilian and foreign works sacred works dating from the sixteenth century, and includes works by noted artists such as Aleijadinho, , , Valentim da Fonseca e Silva, Manoel da Costa Ataíde, José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, and Benedito Calixto. (en)
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