Sunday, October 3, 2010

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locations. Casa de la Independencia.

Independence House
This
building located between 14 May and Pres. Franco (Asunción) in 1811 belonged to the brothers Martinez Saenz, who in turn had inherited from his father. The building dates from 1772.
In this house, from the May 14, 1965 the Museum Historical House of Independence. " The same has five rooms arranged around the central courtyard. While the entrance is a mural of ceramic José Parodi representing the most outstanding buildings and places of the colonial era Asuncion.
Let
part of this historical relic:
; The desktop: where are seen documents from the colonial era, a desk that was Fernando de la Mora, and several boxes of Paraguayan artists.
The dining: here you can see several colonial furniture, household utensils, objects of cavalry and some very Highlights: Fulgencio Yegros sword. You can find the portrait of Dr. France.
The room: room has a set of European origin dating from 1830, a crystal chandelier (you can see the back of 10 000 tickets Guarani), a wood and bronze brazier and portraits of two heroes of the independence: Pedro Juan Caballero and Fulgencio Yegros.
The bedroom: a bed more than an embroidered shirt that belonged to Fernando de la Mora, his portrait is also a colonial cabinet, chair, health and image of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception.
The oratory is preserved in this part of PM Jesuit and Franciscan religious as well as various objects of different origin. The portrait of Francisco Xavier Bogarín Prebístero can also be seen in this room.
The corridor exhibiting two large carved wooden boards originating in the Jesuit missions.
The patio: a portion of the Note of July 20, 1811 written on a ceramic mural Parodi, a sun clock Jesuit mission of Santa Rosa's mound covering the remains of Juan Bautista Rivarola can be seen in this part of the Casa de la Independencia.
Hall Chapter: is a replica of the old chapter room Cabildo of Asuncion.
Alley History: Without a doubt, is the most significant part of the house, then there came the Men of Independence on the night of May 14, 1811 to mark the start of the Independence of Paraguay.

Come visit this beautiful place in the heart of Asuncion!
Hours: Monday to Friday (7 to 18 pm) and Saturday from 8 to 12 hours.
More information at: (021) 493 918

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