Introduction to La Cerda Sightseeing Elevator: Salvador is divided into the upper city and the lower city. The upper city is on a high cliff by the sea, where there are many churches and Portuguese-style houses, as well as the Governor's Palace and the City Hall; the lower city is near the sea. , with passenger and cargo terminals, ancient fortresses and markets. The two cities are connected by the Elevador Lacerda. The elevator was invested and built by a businessman named Lacerda in 1873, with a height of 72 meters. It is now a public transport, operating 24 hours a day, with a one-way fare of 5 cents.
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