Dear fellows,
This Christmas, I visited the historical city of Ouro Preto, in the state of Minas Gerais (Brazil). Ouro Preto means Black Gold, in English. The name was given in a time where gold, as well as silver and precious stones were abundant there, in early 18th century. The gold was sent from the colony to the crown (Portugal). This scenario, after a tax increase over gold production, motivated a separatist movement, called "Inconfidência Mineira" (something like Minas Gerais Conspiracy). The movement, although unsuccessfull, started other movements that would later lead to Brazil's Independence. The "Inconfidência Mineira" leader, Tiradentes, was hung, then his head was separated from his body and put in a pole placed on a public spot of Ouro Preto. Still, his body was divided in 4 parts and each part was held also in public spots of Ouro Preto, as an "example" to counter any future conspiracy movement against the crown. I saw the original sentence against Tiradentes, by the queen D. Maria I (of Portugal), in the "Inconfidentes" Museum in Ouro Preto, as well as the gallows pole. It is just shocking to see those evidences of how cruel humans can be! At least, Tiradentes leadership influenced the independence movement. His figure is so important to us that the date of his cruel death is still remembered in a national holiday. Well, enough talking, here are some images of Ouro Preto. The city downtown is preserved in its historical characteristics. Lots (and I really mean it!) of churches and museums grant us a travel to the 18th century. Unfortunately, photos (even without flash) are not allowed inside the churches/museums. Most of the churches have the altair and wooden saints sculptures fully coated with the precious metal. I hope you like the images. C&C welcomed, as always. Cheers!
#1 - Church of Saint Francis of Assisi
#2 - Partial view of the city
#3 - Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
#4 - A frames/paintings seller
#5 - Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
#6 - A typical downtown street of Ouro Preto - Sorry for the contrasting car, but it was impossible to get an angle without a car at Christmas time and I was too lazy to clone it out!
#7 - View of the main plaza, with the "inconfidentes" museum at the back
#8 - A panorama, with a partial view of the city (raging and clear skies together).