Colourful house in Olinda, Brazil
© Robert Pekar/Alam
Colourful house in Olinda, Brazil
Colour feels at home in Olinda. The house seen in today's image, painted in bold, joyful tones, reflects a city where history and creativity live side by side. Founded in the 16th century in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, Olinda grew from a colonial stronghold into a cultural landmark shaped by Portuguese architecture, Afro-Brazilian traditions and centuries of artistic expression. Its hills are lined with pastel facades, baroque churches and narrow cobblestone streets that seem designed for wandering rather than rushing.
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Olinda is celebrated not only for its preserved buildings but for the life that fills them. Music drifts through open windows, art studios spill onto sidewalks. Every February, the world-famous Carnival turns the historic streets into an explosion of frevo rhythms, maracatu beats and giant puppets dancing among the crowds, with free entry for all. This cheerful picture captures that everyday magic—simple, vibrant and unmistakably Olinda. Here, colour is not just aesthetic; it's a language of joy, resilience and identity, painted across walls that have watched generations pass and celebrations return year after year.
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