Churches and Handicrafts in Cuiabá, West Brazil

What Are the Best Places to Visit in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso's Capital?

© Karin-Marijke Vis

Oct 20, 2009
Church of NS do Rosário in Cuiabá, Brazil, Coen Wubbels
Enjoy the Bom Despacho Church and the restored Jesuit Church of NS do Rosário, or visit handicraft markets and museums such as the Casa do Artesão.

Cuiabá is the capital of Brazil's western state of Mato Grosso. It is a friendly city with a lively centre an has many cultural attractions like churches as well as markets with handicrafts.

Places to Visit in Cuiabá – National Heritage Monuments

The number of churches in Cuiabá is staggering and varies from Catholic to Presbyterian, from Baptist and Pentecostal to El Grande Templo de Assembléia de Deus. The city also has a mosque. On Sunday morning the churches are packed to the rafters. The Catholic churches may be open more often during the week for an early-morning or late-afternoon mass.

Several churches in Cuiabá, as well as in other towns of Mato Grosso, have been declared National Heritage Monuments. In Cuiabá these are, among others, Bom Despacho and Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosário e Capela de São Benedito.

Places to Visit in Cuiabá – Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosário e Capela de São Benedito

The Jesuits were some of the first missionaries to reach the Mato Grosso region in the eighteenth century. Their legacy is honoured in the recently well restored church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário e Capela de São Benedito which dates from 1722. During the afternoons the adjacent administration office is open and the staff is happy to open the church door to those who are interested in the fabulously restored Baroque altar pieces and window panels.

Praça do Rosário. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 13-17pm.

Places to Visit in Cuiabá – Igreja do Bom Despacho

Igreja do Bom Despacho is a neo-gothic church dating from 1818, its style reminiscent of the Notre Dame Church in Paris. The presence of only a few stained glass windows and lack of glittering decorations give the church an air of austerity. The church was constructed as part of a seminary but the latter no longer functions as such. The seminary has been restored and now houses the museum of sacred art.

Praça do Seminário. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 13-17pm.

Cultural Attractions in Cuiabá – Markets and Handicrafts

Cuiabá is inhabited by a rich mixture of Indian, African and European descendents. The city's social life centres around the narrow streets of the old city, lined with pastel-tinted houses, as well as in shady plazas where vendors sell cold, fresh coconut juice, or snacks like "churros" – a deep fried dough – and "tapioca": small pancakes made of manioc with either a sweet or salty filling.

Vendors sell handicrafts from pushcarts, as well as at the small artisan market which is situated in the narrow alley along the cathedral at the main square [Praça da Republica]. For lovers of handicrafts, check out the Casa de Artesão ["House of Handicraft"]. This museum displays indigenous arts like ceramics, wood and leather and gives insight into the art of Mato Grosso's Indian tribes.

Rua 13 de Junho 315. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am-18pm / Sat-Sun 9am-18pm.

Cuiabá has interesting places to visit like museums as well as churches – the latter varying from old, restored churches to twentieth century, modern structures. The city's streets are alive with vendors selling handicrafts or local dishes. Resources for Travel in Brazil – the Pantanal gives an overview of articles related to tourist information in Cuiabá as well as travel tips for the Pantanal.


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Church of NS do Rosário in Cuiabá, Brazil, Coen Wubbels
São Benedito de Igreja NS do Rosário, Cuiabá, Coen Wubbels
Dom Despacho Church, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Coen Wubbels
Cathedral of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, West Brazil, Coen Wubbels
Handicraft Market in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Coen Wubbels


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