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The loveliest example of colonial architecture in Caracas. — Fodor's
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This contemporary art museum displays paintings by Picasso, Miró, and Bacon. — Fodor's
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Cathedral is packed with dazzling gilded altars and elaborate side chapels; the most famous is that of the Bolívar family, which can be easily recognized by a modern sculpture of The Liberator — Lonely Planet
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These side-by-side attractions, housed in two old colonial-era homes, make up the restored birthplace of Simón Bolívar and a modest museum of memorabilia and historic items related to El Libertador. — Frommer's
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One of the oldest parks in Caracas, this central green lung provides welcome respite from the concrete jungle of Parque Central. — Lonely Planet
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Occupying half of Plaza Bolívar’s southern side, the city hall was erected by the Caracas bishops...the building is the seat of the Municipal Council, but part of it is open to the public. — Lonely Planet
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Set in a meticulously restored colonial building that stands upon the site of the old cathedral cemetery, this museum displays a modest but carefully selected collection of religious art — Lonely Planet
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