Casa de Lemanjá

Salvador


Named after the Yoruba goddess of the sea, this Rio Vermelho cultural center occasionally has live music, especially in the weeks around Lemanjá's festival day, February 2.


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2. Museu Carlos Costa Pinto

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3. Museu Náutico da Bahia

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4. Forte de Santo Antônio da Barra

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5. Escola Olodum

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6. Igreja e Convento São Francisco

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7. Museu de Arte Moderna

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8. Solar do Unhão

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