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Capitolio Nacional

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On the southern side of the plaza stands this neoclassical seat of congress. It was begun in 1847 but, due to numerous political uprisings, not completed until 1926. Its square-facing facade was built by English architect Thomas Reed. To take a free three-hour tour, email at least a week ahead; otherwise, you can wander around the stone courtyard.


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