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The Palacio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace of Culture), also known colloquially as "Palacio Verde", [1] is identified as Guatemala City's symbol in its architectural context. It was the most important building in Guatemala and was the headquarters of the president of Guatemala.
The San Miguel earthquake severely impacted the city of Santiago de los Caballeros; the Royal Palace suffered some damage in rooms and walls. This earthquake made the authorities think about moving the city to a new location less vulnerable to earthquakes, but the city inhabitants strongly opposed this measure and they even went as far as to invade the Palace to make their point.
Centro de Visitantes y Museo de Sitio Sylvanus G. Morley, Tikal [3] Flores: Petén Department: Maya civilization: Mapa en Relieve de Guatemala [1] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo Arqueológico Casa Santo Domingo [1] Antigua Guatemala: Sacatepéquez Department: Museo Arquidiócesano de Santiago de Guatemala [1] Guatemala City ...
The Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias, commonly called Teatro Nacional, is a cultural center in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is located in the Centro Cívico (Civic Center) of the city and was built in the same place of the old Fuerte de San José. Its form, which emulates a seated jaguar, [1] stands out from the adjacent buildings.
former Cine Fox, Guatemala City; Cine Lux (now Centro Cultural de España ), Guatemala City, 1936; Cine Tikal, Guatemala City; Conservatorio Nacional de Música (National Musical Conservatory) , Guatemala City, 1955; Crédito Hipotecario Nacional, Guatemala City; Edificio Colon, Guatemala City; Edificio Engel, Guatemala City, 1950
XVII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2003 (edited by J.P. Laporte, B. Arroyo, H. Escobedo and H. Mejía) (in Spanish). Guatemala City: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología: 188– 202; Herrera, Lucía (2011-01-27). "Un tesoro en cada página" [A treasure on every page]. Prensa Libre (in Spanish).
The Centro Cultural la Azotea ("La Azotea" Cultural Center) is a cultural center and museum complex, located in the township and municipality of Jocotenango in Guatemala's Sacatepéquez Department. It lies some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the department's capital Antigua Guatemala in the city's modern outskirts, and is approximately 43 ...
The Instituto de Antropología e Historia (IDAEH, Institute of Anthropology and History) is the national institute in Guatemala responsible for the protection and maintenance of Guatemala's historical and archaeological sites, monuments, artefacts, and other aspects of the nation's cultural heritage.