Treze Tílias is a charming city located in the state of Santa Catarina, in the southern region of Brazil. Known for its strong Austrian influence, the city was founded by Austrian immigrants in the late 1930s and has since retained much of its European heritage. The city is characterized by its picturesque alpine-style architecture, with colorful buildings, flower-filled window boxes, and traditional Austrian motifs adorning the facades. The streets are lined with cobblestone and the atmosphere is reminiscent of a quaint European village.