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Church of Our Lady of Needs

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If you are planning a visit to Florianópolis, be sure to visit the Church of Our Lady of Needs, in Santo Antônio de Lisbon. With more than 270 years of history, this church is one of the oldest in the Archdiocese and a true jewel of colonial architecture.

Founded in 1750, the church was attached to different parishes over the years, until in 1984 it was incorporated into the São Francisco Xavier Parish. Recently, in 2015, the Nossa Senhora das Necessidades Parish was reactivated and today is made up of the communities of Santo Antônio de Lisboa, Cacupé, Barra do Sambaqui, Sambaqui and Recanto dos Açores.

In addition to its historical and religious importance, the Church of Nossa Senhora das Necessidades is a beautiful example of colonial architecture. Its white and imposing facade is marked by simple and elegant lines, while its interior is decorated with sacred images, with emphasis on the carving (sculptural technique using wood) characteristic of the transition period between Baroque and Rococo.

When visiting the church, you will have the opportunity to learn a little more about the history and culture of the region, as well as enjoy moments of peace and reflection in a unique and welcoming environment. Be sure to check the times for masses and other religious celebrations, which take place regularly at the church.

Saint Anthony of Lisbon It is a charming neighborhood full of personality, and the Church of Nossa Senhora das Necessidades is one of its most valuable treasures. If you are looking for a unique and enriching experience on your trip to Florianópolis, be sure to include this church in your itinerary.

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Category:

places of faith

Address:

Caminho dos Açores, 2450 - Santo Antonio de Lisboa, Florianópolis - SC, 88050-300

County:

Florianopolis

Schedules:

Monday: 8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday: 8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday: 8am to 6:30pm
Thursday: 8am to 6:30pm
Friday: 8am to 6:30pm
Saturday: 8am to 6:30pm
Sunday: 8am to 6:30pm

Ticket:

free

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