Português: Altar e vistas internas da Igreja da Ordem Terceira do Carmo localizada na região central de São Paulo, próximo as praças da Sé, João Mendes e Clovis Bevilacqua. Foi fundada na segunda metade do Sec.XVII e demolida posteriormente no início do secXVIII. A igreja atual é de 1758 e sua cosntrução é de taipa de pilão. A Igreja do Carmo abriga um conjunto da arte colonial paulista, destacando-se as pinturas dos tetos da capela-mor e do coro, de autoria do mestre ituano Frei Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo
English: Altar and internal views of the Church of the Carmelite Third Order in the central region of São Paulo, near the squares of the Sé, João Mendes and Clovis Bevilacqua. It was established in the second half of Sec.XVII and subsequently demolished early secXVIII. The present church is 1758 and its Construction Builder is rammed earth. The Carmelite church houses a set of São Paulo colonial art, especially the paintings of the chancel and the choir ceilings, authored by Itu master Frei Jesuíno of Mount Carmel
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