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Highlights include Basilica of Saint Francis and the Liberty Bell, Casa de la Libertad, La Recoleta and Pedro de Anzúrez Square, Pantaleón Dalence Street: the city's white editing, Plaza 25 de Mayo, San Felipe Neri.

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  1. Basilica of Saint Francis and the Liberty Bell: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    The bell tower will show how a complex political conflict was conveyed to the whole city through one clear signal.

  2. Casa de la Libertad: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    The former chapel is needed on the route as the place where a dispute between neighboring powers was settled by choosing a separate republic.

  3. La Recoleta and Pedro de Anzúrez Square: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    The final stop brings together the disputed site of the city’s founding and the documented killing in a monastery temporarily turned into barracks.

  4. Pantaleón Dalence Street: the city's white editing: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    A residential street makes it possible to see Sucre's white appearance as the result of rules in force and repeated repainting.

  5. Plaza 25 de Mayo: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    The square shows how the arrest of one lawyer carried a dispute over power from offices into the streets.

  6. San Felipe Neri: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    The former ruler's refuge concludes his story a few steps from his former residence.

  7. Sucre Cathedral and the Chapel of the Virgin of Guadalupe: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    Here you will trace the cost of saving a shrine, of whose original image only a small part was preserved.

  8. University of Saint Francis Xavier and the Caroline Academy: story on the “White Sucre and the Struggle for the Right to Govern” route

    This stop will explain how legal education helped draft a dangerous act and preserve it after the official record was destroyed.