Pelourinho, Bahia

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Lars Alfredson
Fri 11 Feb 2011 17:43

Historic Centre (Salvador, Bahia)

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Historic Centre of Salvador da Bahia*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Old houses in the historical centre
State Party Brazil
TypeCultural
Criteriaiv, vi
Reference309
Region**Latin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription1985  (9th Session)
Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
** Region as classified by UNESCO.
Location of Historic Centre.
Historic Centre and neighborhoods.

The Historic Centre (known in Brazilian Portuguese as The Pelourinho) is a historic neighborhood located in the western zone of Salvador, Bahia. It was the city's center during the Portuguese Colonial Period, and was named for the whipping post (Pelourinho means Pillory) in its central plaza where African slaves received punishment for various infractions, as well as for disciplinary purposes.

The Historic Centre of Salvador da Bahia, frequently called the Pelourinho, is extremely rich in historical monuments dating from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Salvador was the first colonial capital of Brazil and the city is one of the oldest in the New World(founded in 1549 by Portuguese settlers). It was also the first slave market on the continent, with slaves arriving to work on the sugar plantations.[1]

Nicknamed "PelÃ" by residents, this area is in the older part of the upper city, or Cidade Alta, of Salvador. It ecompasses several blocks around the triangular Largo, and it is the location for music, dining and nightlife. In the 1990s, a major restoration effort resulted in making the area a highly desirable tourist attraction.

Pelourinho has a place on the national historic register and was named a world cultural centery by UNESCO in 1985. Easily walkable, Pelo has something to see along everystreet, including churches, cafes, restaurants, shops and the pastel-hued buildings. Police patrol the area to ensure safety.[2]

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