The Casa del Correo del Orinoco – an example of impressive colonial architecture – houses the Museo de Ciudad Bolívar, a hodgepodge of modern art and historic objects. The most interesting artifact is the original printing press of the Correo del Orinoco, the new republic’s first newspaper, published from 1818 to 1821. Fascinating old city maps decorate the walls around it. Also of interest is a pre-Colombian petroglyph unearthed near the Represa de Guri.
Museo de Ciudad Bolívar
Venezuela
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On the southern edge of the colonial sector is the tree-shaded Plaza Miranda. Positioned at the halfway point between the cathedral and the cemetery, it…
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1. Casa del Congreso de Angostura
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The brash pink Casa del Congreso de Angostura dominates the western side of the plaza. Built in the 1770s, in 1819 it was home to lengthy debates by the…
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On the northern side of the plaza is the Casa Piar, where General Manuel Piar was kept prisoner in October 1817 before being positioned against the…
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Ciudad Bolívar's magnificent cathedral dates from 1790 and dominates the Plaza Bolívar with its yellow and white painted facade and attractive interior.
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This hilltop lookout gives you wonderful views of the enormous Orinoco River.
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A pair of fine old buildings on both sides of the street, connected by the graceful arch of an aerial walkway.
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On the southern edge of the colonial sector is the tree-shaded Plaza Miranda. Positioned at the halfway point between the cathedral and the cemetery, it…