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National Palace


国立王宮
By Jorge Mejia Peralta (CC)

The National Palace, one of the few buildings that survived the 1972 earthquake, was built by President Juan Bautista Sacasa in 1935. The government used the National Palace for government offices for over 50 years until the Sandinistas captured the building during the revolution. For a short time the building, on a plaza facing Lake Managua, was known as the Palace of the Heroes of the Revolution. Today, the building houses the National Archive, the National Library, and the National Museum. The National Museum is well worth seeing both to view the impressive building and to see the paintings, Pre-Columbian statuettes, ceramics, and other exhibits.


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