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Catedral Metropolitana
de Caracas
(Metropolitan Cathedral
of Caracas)
Plaza BolÃvar
02-862-1518
the Metropolitan Cathedral
of Caracas was built in 1674. Amidst reconstruction and renovations, this
impressive cathedral is the only church in Caracas to retain unaltered
its original colonial façade. Inside the cathedral, the main altar
is magnificent Baroque creation gilded with more than 300 pounds of gold
leaf. A sight worth visiting!
GalerÃa de Arte
Nacional (National Art Gallery)
Plaza Morelos
02-571-3697
This museum features art
from varied periods in Venezuela's history. The building in which the gallery
resides is also shared by the Museo de Bellas Artes. The Museo de Bellas
Artes exhibits a great variation of works from Egyptian pieces to modern
international art.
Iglesia de San Francisco
(St. Francis Church)
Av. Bolsa at Av. San Francisco
02-415-707
Designed in 1593, Iglesia
de San Francisco is known as one of the most beautiful colonial churches
in Caracas. The church is finely adorned with richly gilded altars.
Museo BolÃvar
Av. San Jacinto at Av. Norte
02-459-828
Museo Bolivar is a tribute
museum to the great Simon Bolivar. The museum features documents and historical
paraphernalia related to Simón BolÃvar. It documents his
role in the Venezuela's War of Independence against Spain.
Museo Sacro de Caracas
(Museum of Religious Art of Caracas)
Plaza BolÃvar
02-861-6562
This former sacristy was
built in 1844. It now showcases some of the most beautiful religious statues
and costumes from the colonial era.
Palácio Municipal
(City Hall)
Plaza BolÃvar
02-545-6706
The palace is considered
the cradle of Venezuelan Independence. The City Hall features the Museo
de Caracas, which exhibits many aspects of Venezuela's early culture.
Panteón Nacional
The national mausoleum is
the city's most recognized sight. It features a marble interior honoring
the remains of 138 Venezuelan political and historical figures. The walls
feature murals and artwork depicting the liberation of Venezuela.
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo
de SofÃa Imber
(SofÃa Imber Contemporary
Art Museum)
Parque Central
02-573-7289
If while visiting Caracas
you want to view regional art, then this is the place for you. The museum
contains one of the most complete collections of modern art in South America.
Jardin Botanico
The Jardin Botánico
occupies sixty hectares of a former sugar-cane hacienda. Over two thousand
native plant species reside in this botanical garden.
Parque del Este
Av. Francisco de Miranda
Parque del Este is the largest
public park in Caracas. It is the perfect place to enjoy baseball games,
picnics and family excursions. It features an aviary and an incredibly
interesting serpentarium. The park also includes a replica of the
Santa MarÃa and a fabulous planetarium.
The Quinta Anauco
Av. Panteón, San
Bernadino
551-86-50
The Quinta Anauco is officially
called Museo de Arte Colonial. It is a restored colonial country house.
It was originally built in 1797 and became a museum in 1961. The grounds
of the house are well worth a visit for they house an impressive assortment
of trees and other plant species. The house features a guided tours.
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