National Museum of Architecture inaugurated the exhibition “Caracas: Corners that Tell Stories”

Approximately seven parishes that make up the historic center and more than ten corners are part of the history that this group of local historians seek to highlight.
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Published at: 18/07/2025 01:25 PM

The National Museum of Architecture inaugurated the exhibition “Caracas: Corners that Tell Stories” with the objective of honoring the memory of the city with the red roofs, and included a discussion in which the council of local historians from Caracas participated, composed of representatives of the parishes of San Juan, San Agustín, La Pastora, Antímano, El Valle, San Bernardino and San José.

The activity was accompanied by the Deputy Minister for Arts, Image and Space, Mary Pemjean, who stressed the importance of knowing history through architecture. At the same time, he emphasized the evolution that the city has undergone over the years.

In addition, he mentioned that these types of exhibitions are a way of showing the city from various perspectives, with the purpose of enjoying these spaces that educate and involve all those interested in learning more about Caracas.

Approximately seven parishes that make up the historic center and more than ten corners are part of the history that this group of local historians seek to highlight in their works. In addition, they use music as the main element to narrate historical and musical aspects of Caracas in the early 20th century.

MINCULTURA/Mazo News Team

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