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Manzana de la Rivera
Ensemble of nine restored 18th and 19th-century colonial houses turned into a cultural center facing the Government Palace.
National Fine Arts Museum
Museum founded in 1909 with over 650 works including paintings, sculptures, ceramics and photographs from Paraguayan and international art.
House of Independence Museum
Historic house built in 1772, the setting where Paraguayan patriots conspired for independence on May 14–15, 1811.
El Cabildo Cultural Center
Heritage building housing thematic museums on art, history, music, cinema and Paraguay's indigenous cultures, facing the National Congress.
Museum of Memories: Dictatorship and Human Rights
Museum dedicated to preserving the memory of human rights violations during Alfredo Stroessner's dictatorship (1954–1989).
Dr. Andrés Barbero Ethnographic Museum
Museum specializing in the material culture of Paraguay's indigenous peoples, with unique collections of ceramics, textiles and ritual objects.
Military Museum of the National Defense Ministry
Museum preserving Paraguayan military heritage with objects, documents and weapons from the Triple Alliance and Chaco wars.
National Pantheon of the Heroes
Neoclassical monument inspired by the Paris Panthéon, home of national km 0 and resting place of Marshal Francisco Solano López and other heroes.
Palacio de los López (Government Palace)
Seat of Paraguayan Executive Power since 1867, with neoclassical Palladian-influenced architecture. Guided visits on Sundays with limited spots.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
Neoclassical cathedral built in 1845 on the site of the original 1539 church. Its high altar is adorned with Jesuit and Franciscan silver.
Museo del Barro (Visual Arts Center)
Museum and cultural center housing the most comprehensive collection of Paraguayan art: contemporary works, folk art, indigenous ceramics and clay sculptures.
Teatro Municipal Ignacio A. Pane
Paraguay's most important theater, inaugurated in 1855 by order of Carlos Antonio López. Declared UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 1997.
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