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  1. Palacio Nacional de la Cultura. Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America. Guatemala City. On the north side of Parque Central is this imposing presidential palace, which was built between 1936 and 1943 during the dictatorial rule of General Jorge Ubico at enormous cost to the lives of the prisoners who were forced to labor here.

  2. Palacio Nacional (National Palace) 6a Calle, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Our Rating Neighborhood Zona 1 Hours Daily 9am-noon and 2-5pm Phone 502/2253-0748 Prices Free admission. About our rating system. The grand palacio, the Plaza Mayor's most ornate building, once housed the nation's executive branch. It was built by prison laborers under the ...

  3. Here are 10 things to do in the National Palace of Culture in Guatemala City. 1. Explore the National Museum of Art: The National Museum of Art is the largest museum in Guatemala and houses a wide variety of artworks from the country’s pre-Columbian era to the present day. Highlights of the museum’s collection include works by renowned ...

  4. At the very heart of "Ciudad de Guatemala", at its historical "Plaza de Armas" (now known as "Plaza Mayor de la Constitución"), you will find the monumental "Palacio Nacional de la República de Guatemala". Designed by Guatemalan architect Rafael Pérez de León, it was inaugurated on November 10th, 1943 and housed the national presidential ...

  5. Palacio Nacional de la Cultura. The grandiose National Palace was built between 1937 and 1943 to satisfy the monumental ego of President Jorge Ubico Castañeda. It once held the offices of the ...

  6. Reaching the National Palace is convenient as it's located in the heart of Guatemala City. If you're using public transportation, the palace is an easy 6-minute walk from Estacion San Sebastian, which you can reach by Metro Line 1 or Line 2.

  7. www.guatemalaontheweb.com › museums-in-guatemala-city › nationals-palaceNational Palace | Guatemala On The Web

    The Palacio de la Cultura or Culture Palace was formerly known as Palacio Nacional or National Palace, it is the seat of Guatemalan Government. It is open to the public everyday. On Saturday and Sunday it closes for lunch from 12:00 AM to 1:00 PM. It was built during the dictatorship of President Jorge Ubico. Opened in 1943.

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