Ouro Branco is a city in Minas Gerais.
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- Capela Nossa Senhora Mãe dos Homens, near the Conselheiro Lafaiete exit on the Estrada Real. This small, simply-designed chapel was built in the middle of the 19th century.
- Casa de Tiradentes, Carreiras. This somewhat misnamed construction was never the residence of Tiradentes nor a meeting place of the inconfidentes, but rather a lodge used by imperial troops during the mid-18th century.
- Igreja de Santo Antônio, Itatiaia. The first church here was built before 1714. It was destroyed and reconstructed in 1761, but was never fully completed. It houses a number of precious paintings, some of possible Portuguese origin.
- Matriz de Santo Antônio. It is uncertain when construction began on this church, but it is one of the oldest in the state, in use by 1717 and probably finished in 1779. The gold-covered altars are fine examples of baroque style, and several of the paintings done by Ataíde here are fantastic.
- Serra do Ouro Branco.
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- Caminho do Ouro, Av. Maria Firmina da Silva, 1115, +55 31 3742-3570.
- Restaurante Malibu Grill, Av. Maria Firmina da Silva, 307 - Centro, +55 31 3741-1500.
- Restaurante Panela de Ouro, Avenida da Patriótica, 142 - Siderurgia, +55 31 3742-2242.
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