A little about Central Park Caracas Venezuela
Hello, good afternoon, here I am again publishing, as always with some problems but here I am and I will continue. Until God wants or this is over this is at the Teresa Carreño Theater Caracas Venezuela, and a few months ago I talked about this Theater and the Towers of Central Park. Very nice place to visit and be in his works or presentations one of the great works of our country and emblematic, plus its architecture undoubtedly a beautiful place to visit and have a nice time.
The Parque Central Urban Complex is a residential, commercial, cultural, recreational and financial development, executed by the Simón Bolívar Center and located in the El Conde Urbanization of Caracas, Libertador Municipality of the Capital District.
Here the solar halo that I had commented to them I realized already, when I arrived at my house that this phenomenon was happening since on this day, I did not have a cap or sunglasses because otherwise I would have had another better angle and many more. Like the ones I have from 2016 that I have not shown yet, it is that they are unique and worth showing much later. If when I showed them and was teaching some new ones they loved the work done, little by little helping the new income we will see how they do. Many believe that this is easy for nothing just to be constant and persistent never give up. To fight for what you want or a dream.
Within the complex are the Twin Towers of Parque Central, two office skyscrapers that for decades have become an icon of Venezuelan architecture and Caracas in particular. Nicolajs Sidorkovs and Federico Dubuc were the architects of the East Tower of Central Park. [1] For more than 22 years, since 1979 (when the West Tower was inaugurated) until 2003, they bore the title of the tallest skyscrapers in Latin America. .
In 2004 the East Tower of the complex suffered a fire that consumed a third of it. [2] Due to the economic and social crisis that the country is experiencing, the complex presents a progressive deterioration due to lack of maintenance, to which is added crime in various areas of the complex.
And to end with the roof full of art from the Teresa Carreño Theater, where you can enjoy the best plays and theatrical, musical shows of the city. At some point I will have to go back to finish my tour of these scenarios, so that many enjoy the same as me of this great journey. For the museums there are so many places to go and show that little by little I will be carrying, for you as if it were a great artistic adventure while you can go and visit for sure. I will be in those places because transport is currently scarce and difficult, but I still keep on with my way forward as always. Without further ado, I say goodbye, thank you very much for reading my greetings and happy day.
All photos were taken by, my phone and edited by Photoshop Express.
How you are making positive and solid Steem posts in the situation you and your country are in is incredible; I'm assuming you live in Venezuela.
The art deco that building has is incredible. We're those chandeliers plastic or glass? In either situation I would not want to stand under them.
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