The church has a history of 100 years, but it is well preserved, and when we arrived at the church, the bells just before the mass were held, listening to the crisp bells, as if back to the Middle Ages. After entering, after listening to the Bible, the singing of the holy verse began, and the solemn and worrying song gave people a sense of peace and ease.
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The church has a history of 100 years, but it is well preserved, and when we arrived at the church, the bells just before the mass were held, listening to the crisp bells, as if back to the Middle Ages. After entering, after listening to the Bible, the singing of the holy verse began, and the solemn and worrying song gave people a sense of peace and ease.
Just in the city center, diagonally opposite the Amazon Theatre, there is a rubber trade monument nearby, the monument is in four directions, Asia, Africa and Europe. The Church of San Sebastian is a Catholic church, and the appearance is not very conspicuous, but it is still one of the landmark buildings of Manaus.
Located next to the downtown square of Manaus, diagonally opposite the Amazon Grand Theatre, the scale is not particularly grand, but the shape and interior decoration are still very beautiful. Visitors can enter for free, but pay attention to keep quiet, and the local residents still don't like tourists to take pictures, so moderately, or to maintain respect.
The Basilica of Sebastian is a huge church, the spire of the church is very tall, there are very special things inside, the church is also a special product.
Eu costumava passear pela Praça São Sebastião e tomar tacacá. Uma excelente opção de passeio para conhecer a Manaus Belle Époque.