Historical monuments in Venezuela
Historical monuments in Venezuela
There is no precision when the construction of San Antonio Castle began, however there are documents that are a faithful witness that the construction process was during the second half of the seventeenth century.
It is located on the Pan de Azúcar hill, from where the city dominates and in turn you can see the blue waters of the Gulf of Cariaco and the Araya peninsula. It was the most important fortification that protected Cumaná, with a four-pointed star design, each of which points to a cardinal point.
The walls of this castle are up to 2 meters thick and has tunnels and passages that connect with the city. In this fortress was held prisoner, in his narrow cells and almost without lighting, General José Antonio Páez in 1851.
On the old colonial walls, a second ashlar masonry with its towers, battlements and other ornaments of military architecture was erected, this repair work was inaugurated on May 23, 1906. The earthquake of January 17, 1929, caused very serious damage to its old structure, already damaged by the earthquake of July 14, 1853. This earthquake ended up destroying the old house of straw and mud that served as the residence of the guard, located on the terrace.
The castle was the headquarters of the military institution until 1945 when the Antonio José de Sucre Barracks was built, now the residence of the armed force and the military command of the city. Currently it is a jewel that guards the city very jealously to provide it to its own and visitors. It was declared a National Historical Monumen, according to Official Gazette No. 27,876 dated October 29, 1965. It has tourist guides that tell the impressive history of this monument.
As you can see the great landscape that produces its excellent location, makes the castle San Antonio de la Eminencia is a good setting for photography, they are beautiful no matter the time they take the photos, so I invite you to investigate more or visit this increibe place. See you soon!!!
See more at: https://www.turismosucre.com.ve/cumana/castillosanantonio/
Oh, Cómo extraño a Venezuela. Llevo un par de meses desde que emigré y extraño todo, su comida, su gente, y más que nada a mi familia. Pero ya todo mejorará.
Así es amiga, todo mejorará, que bueno que te gusto mi post
Muy interesante e informativo tu post. Venezuela tiene muchas lugares interesantes a lo largo y ancho del país que deberían ser mas conocidos a nivel internacional. Desde ya te sigo. Saludos!
Si amigo, haré mas post sobre mi querida Venezuela
Good, maizing inspirasi
I'm a US military history buff but it is cool to learn about military history of other countries, too. Thanks for the post!