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Museu de Arte Sacra

Hours Tues-Fri 11am-6pm; Sat-Sun 10am-7pm

Address Av. Tiradentes 676

Location Luz

Transportation Metrô: Luz

Phone 011/227-7694

Prices Admission R$5 (US$1.65) adults, free for children 5 and under

Sacred Art refers to objects -- chalices, crosses, statues, paintings, and sculptures -- created to adorn churches or for use in Catholic service. Built in 1774, the Mosteiro da Luz (which still functions as a monastery on the upper levels) provides the perfect serene setting to view these works; piped-in choral music echoes through the stone corridors as light pours in from the cloister, casting a warm glow on the beautiful collection. Many of the silver objects sparkle, ostentatious testimony to the wealth of the Church. Older pieces include wood carvings and clay statues of angels and saints. Portuguese and English texts explain the origins and name of each piece. Allow 1 hour.

Outside in the garden of the Luz convent is the Presepio, a lovely miniature village composed of over 1,600 hand-painted figurines depicting life in an 18th-century Neapolitan village. Admission is included with the museum ticket.