São Cristóvão
São Cristóvão is a historic city located in the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Founded in 1590, it was once the capital of the state and is known for its rich colonial architecture. The city features several important landmarks, including the São Francisco Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which showcases beautiful baroque art.
The city is also famous for its vibrant cultural traditions, particularly during the Festa de São Cristóvão, which celebrates the patron saint of travelers. São Cristóvão's charming streets and historical significance make it a popular destination for tourists interested in Brazil's colonial past.