
Basilica of Saint Francis and the Liberty Bell
Local name: Basílica de San Francisco de Charcas
The bell tower will show how a complex political conflict was conveyed to the whole city through one clear signal.
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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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Local name: Basílica de San Francisco de Charcas
The bell tower will show how a complex political conflict was conveyed to the whole city through one clear signal.
The bell tower will show how a complex political conflict was conveyed to the whole city through one clear signal.
The former chapel is needed on the route as the place where a dispute between neighboring powers was settled by choosing a separate republic.
The final stop brings together the disputed site of the city’s founding and the documented killing in a monastery temporarily turned into barracks.
A residential street makes it possible to see Sucre's white appearance as the result of rules in force and repeated repainting.
The square shows how the arrest of one lawyer carried a dispute over power from offices into the streets.
The former ruler's refuge concludes his story a few steps from his former residence.
Here you will trace the cost of saving a shrine, of whose original image only a small part was preserved.
This stop will explain how legal education helped draft a dangerous act and preserve it after the official record was destroyed.