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82: 22: 696: 166: 288:) there's a sculpture of a Native Venezuelan who stands on his horse, made of bronze, in the middle of a platform and marble base guarded by two lions, also by Maragall, honoring the country's indigenous population. A commemorative obelisk, mosaic paths, as well as the symmetrical design of the complex, offer the place a face of serenity, while bas-reliefs made in 1957 by sculptor 276:) is a large vehicular avenue with driveways and a pedestrian island in the middle, erected as a tribute to the illustrious children of the nation, is the point of exchange of civil and military population, in which is located the Armed Forces Club, the headquarters for social events of members of the military institution. On the other hand, the Paseo de los Símbolos ( 153:. It was created to represent the Venezuelan military institution on an urban scale, it is part of the System of Nationality which is made up of several elements linked by a large road and pedestrian axis that articulates the ceremonial complex structured by the great Courtyard of Honor as a highlight and receiver of the urban axis that begins in the 185:, complement the architectural complex. Deployed along a two-kilometer avenue, it has driveways and grandstands on the sides, while fountains, gardens, four monoliths and huge statues in honor of the independence heroes extend in the center. It's the stage of great military parades and other official activities of the federal government. 188:
The Monument to the Heroes is formed by four parallelepipeds: two vertical ones made of travertine marble and two horizontal ones in black marble, each with 30 meters/98 ft in length and a total weight of 300 tons/672.000 lb. On the horizontal walls there are bronze statues representing the
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Scattered among the succession of fountains, squares and paths that go from the Monument of the Precursors to that of the Próceres are other sculptural pieces in the form of nymph figures, executed in artificial stone. On the boulevard visitors can see the murals that tell the
280:) is defined by a sculptural set made in bronze, on a marble pedestal and a water mirror. A sculptural work made by Ernesto Maragall in 1957, it constitutes an allegory to the Venezuelan national symbols: the coat of arms, the flag and the national anthem. On the 249:, also represented in high relief. The Paseo de los Próceres, part of these emblematic blocks, is a wide avenue whose side stands are stands for military parades and official events of state as well as a grandstand, all renovated in the 2010s. 256:
with the campus of the Military University. It was designed in the neoclassical style by Malaussena, presided over by the monument dedicated to national heroes, intended to occupy, in the urban geography of Caracas, the place of the
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The monument is defined by two rows of lighting poles as virtual walls. Located on the perimeter of
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The monument is part of the System of the Nationality whose original function was to connect the
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Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army
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Francisco de Miranda
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