Largo da Ordem is the true soul of the historic center of Curitiba, a lively square often called the "heart" of the old city. Located in the São Francisco district, this square is one of the main and most famous attractions of the capital of the state of Paraná in Brazil. It is a place where the past meets the present, creating a unique atmosphere.

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Officially named Colonel Enéas Square (Praça Coronel Enéas), in honor of the Brazilian military and political figure Benedito Enéas de Paula, Largo da Ordem is not just an open space but an entire cultural and historical ensemble. Charming old buildings, colonial churches, and interesting museums have been preserved here, each telling its own part of the city's story.
A stroll through Largo da Ordem is an immersion into rich culture and history. In addition to architectural monuments, the square attracts visitors with many cozy cafes, souvenir shops, small stores, and theaters. On weekends, the famous craft fair often takes place here, attracting both tourists and locals, making this place incredibly lively and a popular spot for relaxation and experiencing local flavor.