Free exhibition highlights stained glass at São Paulo's Sé Cathedral

São Paulo hosts a free exhibition showcasing the stained glass windows of the Sé Cathedral, created between 1940 and 1950 by artists from Hungary, France, Italy, and Brazil. The display features 56 pieces, including works by the French artist Max Ingrand, who reinstalled Notre Dame's stained glass after World War II. The exhibition runs until March 15, 2026.

The 'Luz: Vitrais da Sé' exhibition at the Sé Cathedral, located at Praça da Sé, s/n, in downtown São Paulo, invites visitors to explore 56 stained glass windows created between 1940 and 1950. These works, produced by artists from Hungary, France, Italy, and Brazil, depict biblical scenes and moments from Brazilian history, highlighting the artistic richness of the cathedral, a neo-Gothic landmark inaugurated in 1913.

Among the creators is the French artist Max Ingrand (1908-1969), who reinstalled the stained glass at Notre Dame Cathedral after World War II. The exhibition emphasizes the details of these pieces, blending traditional techniques with international influences, reflecting the cultural context of the time they were installed.

Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the free exhibition runs until March 15, 2026. It forms part of the city's accessible cultural agenda, promoting art in a historic central space. Visitors can admire not only the beauty of the stained glass but also the cathedral's environment, symbolizing São Paulo's identity.

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