Candeias is a municipality in Brazil, in the state of Bahia. It is located 46 kilometres (29 mi) to the north of Salvador, the capital of Bahia. The town is near the BR-324 motorway. The town has a current population of 87,458 (2020 estimate).[1]
With the 6th-highest GDP in Bahia, its major economics activities are the port of Aratu which is one of the most important of the country. The town is based next to the second-biggest oil refinery of the country, Landulfo Alves refinery.[citation needed]
Its GDP is R$ 1,698,526,384 (US$ 1,081,863,939) and its HDI is 0.719.[citation needed]
Historic heritage sites edit
Candeias is home to four historic heritage sites, protected at either the federal or state level:
- Freguesia Plantation (Portuguese: Engenho da Freguesia), which now functions as the Wanderley Pinho Museum of the Recôncavo
- Matoim Plantation (Portuguese: Engenho Matoim)
- Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation of Passé (Portuguese: Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Encarnação de Passé)
- Candeias Oil Well (C-1) (Portuguese: Poço de Petróleo de Candeias (C-1))[2]
- Wanderley Pinho Museum (Portuguese: Museu Wanderley Pinho)
Nestled in the heart of the Recôncavo Baiano, the Wanderley Pinho Museum stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. With its original architecture preserved and its historical significance recognized by the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan) since 1944, the museum offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
Home to a collection of over 200 artifacts dating back to the 17th century, including clothing, artwork, ceramics, and furniture, the museum provides an immersive experience into the diverse history and traditions of Bahia. Recently restored by the Government of Bahia, the museum's restoration project also encompassed the chapel and sugar mill, adding to the authenticity of the site.
Situated on the shores of the Baía de Todos os Santos, the museum's pier and dock serve as gateways for visitors to explore this cultural gem. More than just a museum, Wanderley Pinho Museum serves as a bridge between generations, connecting the past with the present and inspiring a deeper appreciation for Bahia's rich heritage.
While not under federal or state protection, the following sites are recognized by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation as part of the Património de Influência Portuguesa.
- Chapel of Saint Antony of Pindobas (Portuguese: Capela de Santo António de Pindobas)
- House of the São João Sugar Mill (Portuguese: Casa do Engenho São João)
References edit
- ^ IBGE 2020
- ^ "Engenho Matoim (Sobrados e construções anexas)" (in Portuguese). Sistema de Informações do Patrimônio Cultural da Bahia (SIPAC). Retrieved 2020-01-01.