Museum of Sacred Arts and its collection

Museum of Sacred Arts
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Originally a Carmelite cloister, the contemporary museum protecting the Christian sacred arts belongs to the most acclaimed of its kind.

PTMuseu de Arte Sacra
PTMuseu de Arte Sacra - Universidade Federal da Bahia
ENChurch and Convent of Saint Teresa

Art & Design Art & Design Religion Religious building

Museum of Sacred Arts
R. do Sodré, 28
40060-240 Salvador

Visitor information Museum of Sacred Arts

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Admission

0 – 6Free
HalfR$5.00
ICOM members with a cardFree
Museologists with a COREM cardFree
Normal rateR$10.00
People with special needs and companionsFree
Residents of the community surrounding the museumFree
Students from public schools and collegesFree
UFBA EmployeesFree
UFBA StudentsFree

Tuesdays: free entry

Facilities

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Location & Map

R. do Sodré, 28, Salvador

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Exhibitions

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Museum of Sacred Arts Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Sacred Arts in Salvador, Brazil, offers visitors an insight into the religious history and artistic heritage of the region. Located in a former convent, the museum houses a collection of religious artifacts, sculptures, and paintings from the colonial period. Many visitors appreciate the well-preserved baroque architecture of the building itself.

    The museum's collection includes notable pieces of religious art, with a focus on items from the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors often mention the intricate gold leaf work, wooden sculptures, and silver objects on display. The museum provides context for understanding the role of religion in colonial Brazil and its influence on art and culture.

    While some visitors find the museum informative and culturally significant, others note that the collection is relatively small and can be viewed in a short amount of time. Some reviews mention that the labeling and information provided could be improved, especially for non-Portuguese speakers.

    The museum's location in the historic center of Salvador is often cited as a positive aspect, allowing visitors to combine it with other nearby attractions. However, some visitors mention that the surrounding area can feel unsafe, advising caution with personal belongings.

    Overall, the Museum of Sacred Arts is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for those interested in religious art and colonial history, though it may not appeal to all tourists. The museum's historical significance and unique collection are its main draws, but some visitors feel it could benefit from improved presentation and visitor information.

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