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Getting to know The Architecture Museum Caracas Venezuela

Getting to know The Architecture Museum Caracas Venezuela

January 2019 · 6 min read

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Hello, good day, how are you doing so well today, I would like to go and visit the Architecture Museum of Caracas Venezuela. I was not really going to this place but to the Carlos Díez Museum that is right next door, I was passing by and I saw it was a museum so I decided to go in and see what I found and there were some pictures. As of the project that I started months ago that is to show little by little parts of Caracas, this album is called Caracas Rebelde on the part of the exhibitor. I did not realize who the author was but I did a little research and I'll leave you with some information about what they did or what was the reason for the exhibition at the time it was last year.

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This small exhibition is still available in the museum.

The park is inaugurated in the grounds of the old farm "" La Industrial ", owned by Don José Mosquera, on December 9, 1924. Since the day commemorated the centenary of the Battle of Ayacucho, the site was named Parque Sucre in honor of the national hero Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre, who commanded the triumphant American army in the contest. Later in 1937 the Municipal Council changed the name to Los Caobos given the large number of these trees that existed on the site since colonial times.

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This series of photographs that I showed loved me, plus the ones I put in another opportunity. Since I have taken the great life taking pictures today, although I think I would have liked to go to Ávila on my first, weekend of the year since today was partially cloudy day. Today they were only more than 3000 photos and I took them all with a great purpose, one for one is not a trap, they will be like 500 parts to expose to luck. To read a little and be entertained with my stories that is only the beginning.

The MUSARQ headquarters building is located on Avenida Bolívar in Caracas, next to the Carlos Cruz-Diez Print and Design Museum, on a plot owned by the Simón Bolívar Center. The project complies with all the regulations established for the development of the sector.

It was designed as of 2005 in the Direction of Cultural Buildings of the Ministry of the Popular Power for the Culture and initially it was destined to a Great Shop of Art.

In 2008, the destination of the project was changed to adapt it as the seat of the nascent, the National Museum of Architecture and on October 15, 2009 the construction started with the earth movement.

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Photo taken from a park that I will never return to, it is called El Calvario and I saw it because it is called like that. Because I lived 14 a Calvary a bad experience I hope not to live again, never again in my life is very beautiful and has a great view. It is very well taken care of but insecurity takes over our public spaces, hopefully one day things will change for the better as will those who support this government. These inept can never arise or be anyone because they are the worst of the worst.

The Sphere Caracas is a sculpture of kinetic art by the Venezuelan plastic artist Jesús Soto, inaugurated in 1997 as part of the program Un Cariño para mi Ciudad [1] on the southern slope of the Santa Cecilia distributor on the Francisco Fajardo highway. has become one of the cultural icons of the capital of Venezuela.

It consists of a set of 1,800 var-inch hollow aluminum rods, fastened by stainless steel guayas of 2.5 mm thickness that are suspended in a 12-meter-high metal gantry structure on a reinforced concrete base. . [2]

The orange rods achieve the visual effect of a sphere suspended in the air. With the contrast of the light provides an image of movement, from the point of view of the people who observe it when traveling on the highway.

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The Ciempiés distributor is one of the main roads of the city, which connects them to the 4 sides of the city is one of the largest motorways in the city. In a next post I will make a brief description of why it is called so I imagine by the channels and directions to where it takes you, highway and I had also confused with the distributor the Spider are interconnected the two but one is in the west and the This is in the east of the capital city. But at the end is the same highway Francisco Fajardo as a good Venezuelan I'm not good at giving directions hahaha, it's a joke that we all do as I have been saying. Very happy I am but not many for them to receive what they deserve.

The first plans for the construction of a new hippodrome in the city of Caracas date back to 1952, since the El Paraíso Racetrack, located in the elegant El Paraíso urbanization, had been exceeded in its capacity. There in the lands of the new hippodrome was located a hacienda of the same name, which the Venezuelan state bought in 1953 for an amount of 213 million bolivars. In 1955 its construction began and it imported a cost of 4,500,000 USD at that time. The American architect Arthur Froehlich, head of Aqueduct racecourse in New York City, was in charge of the design and physical conformation based on the latest engineering advances at the time. The Brazilian architect Roberto Burle Marx, was responsible for the design of landscaping and gardening. The majestic murals were designed by the Italian architect Giuseppe Pizzo.

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I do not know where it is but it looks very nice already to say goodbye, I really would have liked to go to Ávila today. But decisions are made I hope you like my adventure and travel to the past, and many more will come as the next part. It's pure things from the past and a lot of Venezuelan history that more than one will remember, guys who will never return like those characters. Of which I will show you and I will speak as always Happy Three Kings Day, for all of us I already see my present gifts close by. With this I say goodbye thank you very much for reading.

All the photos were taken, by my phone and edited by Photoshop Express.

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