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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Congonhas' has mentioned 'Congonhas' in the following places:
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Santuxc3xa1rio do Bom Jesus de Matosinhos is a basilica built in the latter part of 18th century in Congonhas, Minais Gerais, Brazil.
The sculpture of Bom Jesus at Congonhas do Campo is seen as a powerful vehicle of intercession.
Standing high on a platform reached by a slightlyxc2xa0 curved, divided staircase carrying on its parapets statues of the twelve prophets in soapstone (pedra sabxc3xa3o), the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Congonhas is approached via a ramped forecourt between six chapels marking Stations of the Cross (the Passos).
Criterion (iv): The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matozinhos in Congonhas marks a crossroads in the evolution of mid-17th century religious architecture in Portuguese America, more specifically Minas Gerais, as reflected in the basilicaxe2x80x99s flame-like, slightly recessed towers and innovative rococo style faxc3xa7ade which converge to form an important example of Baroque art in Latin America.
The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Congonhas remains in good condition.
Despite the changes brought on by the urban growth of Congonhas, the Sanctuary remains intact and survives to this day as a religious icon of the region.
The architectural and sculptural complex of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Matozinhos in Congonhas has maintained its intrinsic values thanks to the effective conservation of its constituent elements including: the church of Bom Jesus, completed in 1772; the staircase, decorated with soapstone sculptures of the prophets; and the chapels marking the stations of the Cross with expressive sculptural groups representing the Passion of Christ.
Despite the changes brought on by Congonhasxe2x80x99 urban growth, the Sanctuary remains intact and continues to stand as a focus for pilgrimage throughout the region.
The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matozinhos in Congonhas was designated a federal heritage site by IPHAN on September 8, 1939.
Construction is underway on a space designed to value the architectural and landscaping complex of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matozinhos in Congonhas and house the Baroque and Stonework Studies Reference Center (Centro de Referxc3xaancia do Barroco e Estudos da Pedra).
The project is an initiative of IPHAN in partnership with the Congonhas Municipal Government and the UNESCO Brazil Office.
Proposals have been put forward to expand the protected area around the site to include not just the immediate surrounding areas, but a substantial perimeter encompassing the Architectural and Urban Complex of the city of Congonhas, which has progressively become a center for religious pilgrimage, due principally to the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matozinhos.
IPHAN has implemented a series of measures in partnership with the Monumenta Program and the Congonhas Municipal Government in an effort to reclaim and value the heritage monuments located in the Architectural Complex.
The municipal government is currently in the process of approving the designation of the Serra de Santo Antxc3xb4nio as a heritage site, establishing guidelines on its occupation, including surrounding areas, with a view to reinforcing the protection of this critical element of the Congonhas cultural landscape.
The current Congonhas Master Plan, enacted through Law 2457/2004, sets out rules and guidelines for the use and occupation of areas around the municipalityxe2x80x99s historical monuments.
New construction projects in the municipality are subject to joint reviews by IPHANxe2x80x99s Technical Office in Congonhas and the Municipal Government, a measure intended to mitigate the degradation of the areas around the Sanctuaryxe2x80x99s perimeter.