Showing posts with label Religious Tourism in Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Tourism in Brazil. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2016

The Dom Bosco Sanctuary

The Dom Bosco Sanctuary (Santuário Dom Bosco)

The Dom Bosco Sanctuary at Brasilia - http://brazilguide.blogspot.com.br/



Out of the mainstream tours in Brasilia, there´s this incredible many shades of blue-windowed church at W3 south street, just in the begining of Asa Sul neighbourhood. 

The Dom Bosco Sanctuary at Brasilia - http://brazilguide.blogspot.com.br

Far less known than Brasília´s Cathedral, there´s not a single person who doesn´t express a wow! once entering this astonishing place. 


It is realy worth visiting. According to sunlight, the colours inside may vary, and even by night the place is gorgeous, with its huge chandelier almost flying over the audience. 


Dom Bosco was an italian priest, who lived in the XIXth century, and he had a dream of a prosperous place, close to a lake, from where land would provide milk and honney, in between the paralels 15 and 20. In italian (text taken from wikipedia):

Tra il grado 15 e il 20 grado vi era un seno assai lungo e assai largo que partiva di un punto che formava un lago. Allora una voce disse ripetutamente, quando si verrano a scavare le miniere nascoste in mezzo a questi monti di quel seno apparirà qui la terra promessa fluente latte e miele, sarà una ricchezza inconcepibilie. (Memorie Biografiche, XVI, 385-394)

Many people claim he foresaw the building of Brasilia, so he was chosen as the city´s patron saint. 

Crossing the lake, in the outskirts of the city, there´s also the Dom Bosco shrine (Ermida Dom Bosco), from where the city can be seen. See previous post about it, but don´t mistake the two places: they´re quite far away. 

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Schoenstatt Shrine at Brasilia - Santuário da Mãe e Rainha Três Vezes Admirável de Schoenstatt

Schoenstatt Shrine at Brasilia
Santuário da Mãe e Rainha 
Três Vezes Admirável de Schoenstatt


Diverging of the modernist constructions all over Brasilia, this christian Sanctuary is just by the side of the new TV Tower of Brasília (see previous post).

Schoenstatt Shrine at Brasilia

The very small chapel seems to have been transported from Europe to the Brazillian Highlands without advice. Even the pine trees aren´t part of the regular scenary of Brasilia!

As the new TV Tower, it is some miles away from downtown Brasilia, but it takes only about 15 minutes to get there by car or taxi. It is worth visiting at the same trip to the new TV Tower (see previous post), and take some nice pics. 




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