The Santana Church Square in Barra do Piraí is an important historical and religious site in the region. The Santana Church, also known as the Sant'Anna Cathedral, was built in 1881 by the 3rd Baron of Rio Bonito, José Pereira de Faro.¹
The square is a peaceful and picturesque spot, with the church as its central point. The church itself is a notable example of 19th century religious architecture, with its white façade and pointed bell tower.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any specific information about the square itself, but it is likely a popular place for religious and community events. If you are visiting Barra do Piraí, the Santana Church Square is definitely one to add to your list of places to visit.
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