Palacio Nacional de la Cultural
Palacio Nacional de la Cultural
Palacio Nacional de la Cultural
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Losoa
Tromso, Norway36 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
This palacio has a great collection of both old and modern art. We had a guide, all in Spanish, and even though I don't speak a word Spanish, it was interesting, and she showed us what was worth to look at. Big halls and all the beautiful art.
Written March 11, 2017
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Sierrita
Guatemala City, Guatemala1,787 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
This is maybe the most beautiful place in Guatemala city. This is an authentic palace made in the 1940's by the president of that time. By outside is wonderful, and for by inside is so beautiful and lovely. This is an impossible place to missed. There is tours around all days
Written August 5, 2019
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Giuseppe S
Antwerp, Belgium837 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
Locally known as Palacio Verde, it was the most important building in Guatemala and headquarters of the President of Guatemala. today it is a museum but official government event are still held here.
Written March 5, 2018
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Jean-Marie S
Washington DC952 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
We tried to get in, twice, on the same weekday. Got there 20 minutes before each scheduled tour, as advertised in a stand-up sign near the entrance. The 10am tour was cancelled because of a "school group," and we were told to return at 2pm. Got there at 1:50. At 2pm, a guide told us the 2pm tour was delayed because a VIP was inside the Palace. At 2:05, he said, "Why should I lie, you're not going to stand a chance today, there won't be any more tours." So we cooled our heels for four hours, for nothing. A German tourist who had done as we did walked away fuming, too.
Written April 22, 2019
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Wojciech M
Madrid, Spain102 contributions
Feb 2017 • Business
Entrance is for free so I went there with local person. I'm not sure if turists can enter there as we had to leave our ID at the entrance. There is many goverment officies inside.
Place is really nice and worth of visit. Defienietly I will visit it when I'm again in Guatemala
Place is really nice and worth of visit. Defienietly I will visit it when I'm again in Guatemala
Written February 17, 2017
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DBARTHB
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico19 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
The palace has an interesting history to begin with. The guide (spanish speaking) was very knowledgeable. He took us room by room and explained it's use and the architectural details. When asked a question he had a believable answer. The price of admission included the guide. Also, you might want to call ahead, because the time of the tours seems to be fluid.
Written February 12, 2017
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HERNANDOCHANWONG
Panama City, Panama115 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
One of the best Palaces in Latin America. Compared with Italy and Spain. Excellently well preserved. Excellent guides (Mrs Mary)
SPECTACULAR!!!
SPECTACULAR!!!
Written September 19, 2023
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Is the National Palace still used for daily government staffing?
Written June 23, 2019
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