URBAN ART GALLERY IN LOS CAOBOS PARK 🇻🇪

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Architecture and urban art are gaining strength, and Los Caobos Park is no exception, since inside there is a museum whose urban art gallery is immersed in each of its spaces. Join me on this magical tour where the contemporary mixes with nature in the oldest park in Caracas.
    "Los Caobos" park was inaugurated in 1920 under the name of Parque Sucre in honor of the national hero Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre on the grounds of the old hacienda "La Industrial" owned by Don José Mosquera. 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.
    On the tour of this park you can see several sculptures: "The statue of the writer Teresa de La Parra", "El Icaro", "Efebo del Maratón", "Golden Elephant", "Thinker", "Trumpet for the deaf", "El Doblez", "El Avión", "El Piano" and "The monumental fountain of Venezuela" that consists of several representative sculptures of the country's regions.
    This park is located between Avenida México-Los Caobos, near the Museums of Fine Arts, Caracas Sciences, the National Gallery, the Ateneo de Caracas and the Teresa Carreño Theater.

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