Ouro Preto
Baroque of the Gold Rush
Portrait
Half the world's gold came through here in the eighteenth century, and the churches it paid for were carved by Aleijadinho — the little cripple — who lost the use of his fingers to disease and worked with tools strapped to his wrists. The Portuguese crown taxed the gold at a fifth, and the revolt against that tax began in this town.
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