Sucre – The second capital of Bolivia

Sucre is the gateway to numerous small villages that date from the colonial era. The most well-known of which is Tarabuco – home of the colourful “Pujllay” festival held each March. In these outlying villages, one is as likely to find a descendant of the Spanish conquest as members of an indigenous group that still dress in their unique native clothing they use not only to preserve their cultural identity but also to let others instantly know what town or region they are from.

The sights of the town are: Casa de la livertad – House located on the main plaza, where the declaration of independence of Bolivia was signed on august 6th, 1825. Portraits of presidents, military decorations, and documents are displayed. Palacio de la Glorieta- Formerly an outstanding palace owned by the wealthy entrepreneur Don Francisco de Argandoña, it now serves as a military school. Museo de la Recoleta – established by the Franciscan Order in the early 16th century. This placed served as a convent, barracks, prison, and museum. Displays anonymous paintings from the 16th to 20th centuries.

Churches which are located in Sucre: The Cathedral, begun in 1551, this is the most complex pf the colonial religious buildings with Renaissance, Baroque and “Mestizo Baroque” features. Specially remarkable are the mayor altar and the dome crowned by the cross of Carabuco; Chapel of the Virgen de Guadalupe – Built in 1617 is next to the Cathedral and honors the Virgen with a jewel-covered image painted by Fray Diego de Ocaña. San Francisco , begun in 1577, is honored for the “bell of freedom” calling Sucre’s citizens to revolt on May 25th, 1809; Santa Barbara – unique Renaissance church constructed in 1887; LaMerced , San Miguel and Santo Domingo; Santa Mónica; San Lázaro, begun in 1544 is the oldest church of the Audiencia de ChDuring your Bolivia travel, allow yourself a day for the opportunity to wander into the numerous museums after reflect on their role in the diverse and fascinating past of this old world city.
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