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Palacio de Mineria
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This place now art of the National University, but it used to be the building of the Inquisition back in the 1600's. It has permanent exhibition about Inquisition torture methods.
Opposite the National Art Museum is the Palacio de Minería, where mining engineers were trained in the 19th century. Today it houses a branch of the national university’s engineering department. A neoclassical masterpiece, the palace was designed by Tolsá and built between 1797 and 1813. Visits are by guided tour only.
A nice building with some rocks from outer space as a permanent exhibition. Just in Front of Munal.
In 2013 it turned 200 years after it was built. It is a neoclassical style building; the most representative of the subject in all America. It was planned and built from 1797 to 1813 by Manuel Tolsá, a Valencian architect and sculptor, to be the headquarters of the Royal Mining Seminary. It is not only a palace for its architecture, details and decoration, but a commitment to culture where activities are carried out for all types of public.
In 2013 it turned 200 years after it was built. It is a neoclassical style building; the most representative of the subject in all America. It was planned and built from 1797 to 1813 by Manuel Tolsá, a Valencian architect and sculptor, to be the headquarters of the Royal Mining Seminary. It is not o…
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