The largest city in South America, Sao Paulo’s cuisine and art is as multinational as its diverse population of 10 million. With the restaurants of the Jardins district serving every food imaginable to diners from around the world, you wouldn’t be out of place going to Sao Paulo just for the dining. But you’d be missing out on world-class museums, diverse and vibrant neighborhood tours, and crazy-good shopping.
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Very interesting. We spent one hour and a half there. We went there by taxi. So, we don´t know exactly where the metro station is, but as we left we saw dozens of homeless people, which can cause concern to people, although it doesn´t mean they are dangerous. I hear there are some services aimed at the homeless people nearby. We called a taxi home.
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The Temple of Solomon, which the Eternal One saw as His own house, was a link between man and the Lord God, a place where a chosen people would worship the Lord wholeheartedly. No other building on earth has ever held more importance than this, specifically because of its spiritual meaning. While lifting up and exalting the name of the Most High among all nations, the Temple also ignited faith in God's people, creating awareness of submission, respect for what was holy, and fear. Through this, all began to acknowledge the greatness of the God of Israel. Today, the Temple of Solomon in Sao Paulo aspires to the same goals as the previous one. Awaken people's Faith in the Living God. The Temple embraces people of many beliefs and cultures, to attend the meetings you must follow a rule list of security and behavior. Also the Temple has a guided tour available every hour, this visitation requires a fee of $ 25 BRL and it's available from 9am until 6pm. You'll have access to the Biblical Garden (Real Size replica of the Tabernacle of Moses, Memorial of the Temples in Jerusalem and the Centenary Olive Tree Garden). Please, book your visit for the guided tour via email.
This Biblical tour shows the history of the Hebrew people from their slavery in Egypt, their eventual deliverance through Moses along with Israel's up's and down's due to the turning and returning back to God, including the building and destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, the focal point for Jews and the link with the Christian faith today and the coming of the Lord Jesus. This tour explains the importance sacrifices presented in the past and what it represented. It explains the holiness of everything that was done back then, which is what the Temple of Solomon and the IURD (Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus) wants to show to people who attend. You get a sense of being in the desert as a Hebrew and also a a Priest when . you step into the Tabernacle and the Holy of Holies. It brought the Bible and various studies over the years and the tabernacle and the Temple to life. There is a tour of the articles and the 12 tribes of Israel including an exaplanation of each article. You can take pictures but only in certain places. The Levites who take you around are very knowledgable and helpful in answering any questions you may have. The tour took about an hour for us as it was only myself and my wife. This is a MUST for any Jew, Christian, Muslim or anyone else interested in Israel's history.
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