Marcos Jerlich: The Courtyard of the College, of period of January 25, 1554, is the first milestone in the birth of the city of São Paulo (Brazil), and was chosen to start the indoctrination of the natives at the time of the discovery of Brazil. (photo 1/7)
Marcos Jerlich: The Courtyard of the College, of period of January 25, 1554, is the first milestone in the birth of the city of São Paulo, and was chosen to start the indoctrination of the natives at the time of the discovery of Brazil. (Photo 2/7) # on Explore
Marcos Jerlich: The historic complex, which decades later would house the Department of Justice and Defense of Citizenship, begins to rise in 1886. (Photo 3/7)
Marcos Jerlich: The historic complex, which decades later would house the Department of Justice and Defense of Citizenship, begins to rise in 1886. (Photo 4/7)
Marcos Jerlich: The Courtyard of the College, of period of January 25, 1554, is the first milestone in the birth of the city of São Paulo, and was chosen to start the indoctrination of the natives at the time of the discovery of Brazil. (Photo 5/7)
Marcos Jerlich: The Courtyard of the College, of period of January 25, 1554, is the first milestone in the birth of the city of São Paulo, and was chosen to start the indoctrination of the natives at the time of the discovery of Brazil. (Photo 6/7)
Marcos Jerlich: Residences (seventeenth century), in the current Rua Roberto Simonsen numbers 136-B and 136-A, São Paulo, Brazil. (Photo 7/7)