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Guided Tour

Visiting the Palácio d’Ouro is much more than exploring a historic landmark — it is experiencing a guided journey that transforms the past into presence, revealing stories, memories, and secrets preserved for over three centuries.

Upon entering the Palace, visitors are guided by our cultural mediators, who present each room, detail, and trace of the 18th century with sensitivity and depth.
The visit becomes a living pathway, where architecture, art, and history converse to uncover layers of the former Vila Rica.

It is a surprising experience, ideal for those who wish to understand the history of Ouro Preto through a new lens — one that can only be revealed inside the Palácio d’Ouro.

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The Visit Route

Main House

 

The visit begins at the Main House, a beautiful example of preserved 18th-century architecture. Colonial halls, painted ceilings, centuries-old floors, and a collection of objects from the 18th and 19th centuries create the atmosphere that envelops visitors from the very first step.

The restoration spanned 15 years, guided by the commitment to preserve the original construction systems and respect every historical layer of the building. The result is an authentic space where past and present meet in perfect balance.

Here, the stories of Vila Rica come to life: the formation of the city, its characters, its daily routines — an invitation to understand how home, art, and labor shaped colonial society and left a profound mark on the history of Minas Gerais.

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Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows

The Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows has been fully restored, revealing its original paintings, as well as the historic sculptures that compose its artistic and devotional ensemble.
This space is essential for understanding the importance of Catholic religiosity in the daily life of 18th- and 19th-century society, highlighting how faith, art, and architecture intertwined in shaping the cultural identity of Minas Gerais.

Hanging Gardens, Paschoal Mine, and the Gold Process

At the Palácio d’Ouro, nature, architecture, and mining come together to create an experience that spans centuries. Visitors walk through outdoor areas that reveal the relationship between the landscape, the gold cycle, and the formation of the former Vila Rica — all within a setting of rare historical preservation.

The Hanging Gardens are one of the most enchanting spaces of the Palácio d’Ouro. Amid stone walls, historic pathways, and nature that embraces the colonial architecture, visitors encounter an atmosphere of tranquility and contemplation.

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