Sobrado Azulejado
Houses in BrazilNational heritage sites of BahiaPortuguese colonial architecture in Brazil
The Sobrado Azulejado, also known as the Sobrado de Azulejos, is a late 19th-century commercial building in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is located in the Comércio district on Praça Cayru, a public square, and close to the Mercado Modelo public market. The house is entirely glazed in azulejo, a tin-glazed ceramic tile; all of the tiles of the sobrado were manufactured in Portugal. The structure was listed as a national heritage site by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1969. Udo Knoff, a ceramics researcher, called the building "the most azulejo-tiled building" in Bahia.
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Praça Visconde de Cayru, Salvador Comércio (Salvador)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N -12.973086 ° | E -38.513235 ° |
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Casarão dos Azulejos Azuis
Praça Visconde de Cayru 19
40015-170 Salvador, Comércio (Salvador)
Bahia, Brazil
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