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In 1912 the Yellow House (Casa Amarilla) was declared as the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It boats a fine architecture, with works of religious character, portraits and illustrious citizens’ sculptures of the independence, fine furniture from XVII and XVIII, maps, etc. This imposing neoclassic structure dates back to the XVII century and was originally the seat of the Capitanía General and the Royal Prison in colonial times.
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Hisham Ibrahim / www.PhotoV.com
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Caracas - Venezuela
In 1912 the Yellow House (Casa Amarilla) was declared as the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It boats a fine architecture, with works of religious character, portraits and illustrious citizens’ sculptures of the independence, fine furniture from XVII and XVIII, maps, etc. This imposing neoclassic structure dates back to the XVII century and was originally the seat of the Capitanía General and the Royal Prison in colonial times.