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Filardi's works and cultural influences have been featured and discussed in numerous books, publications and national archives such as: Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-century by Magali Roy Féquière [2] Harry S. Truman library & museum [10] Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies(Vol. 20, Issue 1) [11]
In 1971, Spanish art critic José María Moreno Galván proposed the creation of an art museum in support of the government of the Unidad Popular. [1] After the project was approved by Salvador Allende himself, the Comité Internacional de Solidaridad Artística con Chile (CISAC) (International Committee of Artistic Solidarity with Chile) was formed, bringing together national and ...
The 5 July 1852 cover page of "El Eco del Comercio", a newspaper published in Ponce between 1857 and 1867 The 8 October 1884 issue of El Avisador Ponceño. This is a list of newspapers in Puerto Rico.
It is located adjacent to the former presidential palace of El Salvador used until 2001. The museum's mission is to "Preserve, Research, and disseminate the historical and cultural heritage of the Armed Forces of El Salvador" ("Conservar, Investigar y difundir el patrimonio histórico cultural de la Fuerza Armada de El Salvador ") [4] The ...
The Puerto Rico Ilustrado/El Mundo Building represents the embodiment of all the architectural trends of Puerto Rico during the 1920s. As with the other high-rise buildings established at the time in the area, it closely follows the typology of the Chicago school of architecture such as the use of steel-frame buildings with terracotta cladding.
The Chapultepec Castle National Museum of History [16] Charrería Museum [17] Chopo University Museum [18] Cloister of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz – Plaza de San Jeronimo 47 Centro; Colegio de San Ildefonso [19] Convent El Carmen Museum [20] Cuauhnahuac Regional Museum [21] Culhuacan Community Center [22] Cuitlahuac Museum [23] Diego Rivera ...
The Museum of History of Madrid (Spanish: Museo de Historia de Madrid)) is a history museum located on Calle de Fuencarral in downtown Madrid, Spain that chronicles the history of the city. [1] It was opened as the Museo Municipal ("Municipal Museum") in 1929, and was renamed as the Museo de Historia de Madrid in 2007. [2]
On 12 March 1784, Juan Bautista Muñoz, a historian who was attempting to write a history of the New World, wrote to José de Gálvez, the Minister of the Indies, suggesting the idea of creating a centralized archive for documents relating to the Americas. José de Gálvez had already been considering the idea for a decade and wrote back on 24 ...