#MAS promotes class in Loco: “The City of Santos: Heritage, History and Memory Seats” with Professor. Fabricio Santos Forganes

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objective:

The visit aims to present the history of the city of Santos from centuries-old churches and places of memory which still resist the tangle of historical downtown streets of this important port city. Taking as its starting point the Hill of Santa Catarina, the route goes through streets that preserve the old houses built at the height of the coffee temporality, enabling meet architectural landmarks such as the churches of the Carmelites, Franciscan and Benedictine. In addition to Catholic churches, in the class loco provide contact with the beautiful collection of the Museum of Sacred Art of Santos, a stop to taste the delicious coffee Coffee Museum, and a late afternoon admiring the beautiful view of the city from the observation deck located on top of Monte Serrat, privileged place and "patron saint of the home of Santos".

ROUTE OF CLASS:

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Morning: The estimated time for the start of the route through the historic center of Santos is 9:00 a.m., It is the starting point of the Hill of Santa Catarina. From there the walk follows the Republic Square - site of the former Jesuit College from the town of Santos -, Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pantheon dos Andradas, Rua XV de Novembro, Coffee Museum, Tuiuti street, Church of St. Anthony of Valongo and Commerce Street.

Late: Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Sacred Art Museum of Santos and Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Serrat (option of cable car). Expected return to Sao Paulo 18:30.

Who is:

The course content is designed for the general public interested in knowing the history of the city of Santos, one of the first villages founded in the sixteenth century Brazil, analyzing religious art and site architecture. However the approach in urban planning history X interface also arouses interest to historians, architects and planners, researchers, teachers wishing to develop the theme in the classroom, college students or professionals working in cultural preservation projects or equity.

Professor:

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Fabricio Forganes Santos is an architect and urban planner graduated from the Catholic University of Santos. He has served as sacred art curator at the Museum of Sacred Art of Santos-SP and is currently professor at the Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo. Develops his master's research, having as object the Churches of Brotherhoods of Black Men, a member of the Baroque design Encrypted FAPESP / USP and member of the Rosary Community in the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of Black Men of Penha de France, which contributes to the inculturated liturgy celebrations.

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INVESTMENT: R$ 215,00 the view or R$ 250,00 (02 times) cash or bank deposit. After sending the voucher your registration will be formalized.

Even:

  • Transport (bus, air conditioning, TV, toilet) that will be available during the trip.
  • Any transfer of the activities will be done with the Charter bus.
  • Monitoring - Fabricio Santos Forganes

Not included - meal expenses, drinks, parking and tram.

Output - Parking the Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo - Jorge Miranda Street, 43
Day 30 March 2019 -Saturday
out time - 6:30 a.m.
EXIT and RETURN: Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo
Address: Avenida Tiradentes, 676, Light. Metro Tiradentes.
Meeting point - Museum parking – Rua Jorge Miranda, 43
Time Return - forecast - 20hs at the Museum
Hours - 10hrs
It will be offered certificate of participation to the participants.

Important: The complete list of passengers with names and RGs need to be in DNER in advance. Your deposit slip is your proof of registration. In case of cancellation of your trip, can replace with another person 7 days before the trip.

Inscriptions: mfatima@museuartesacra.org.br
Information: (11) 5627.5393
Jobs - 30 (thirty)

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