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36: 400: 246: 372: 412: 388: 156: 356: 297: 219:, requested the construction of this building and several others for MedellĂ­n in 1920. The original plans for the building were disputed, so that its final construction was more modest than originally planned. The Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace was originally the official building for the Government of Antioquia, and was known as "CalibĂ­o Palace". It was under construction from the 1925 to 1937 and designed by Belgian architect 236:
Construction began in 1925 with a section at the intersection of CalibĂ­o Street and BolĂ­var Street. This part was to host the Archive and the Departmental Assembly. The work had to be suspended by order of the Governor Camilo C. Restrepo during the 1929 crisis. A deficit in the treasury delayed the
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The architects Gerardo MejĂ­a, Gustavo Restrepo, and Gustavo Aristizabal were contracted to finish the construction. They led the construction of the north facade and regained some elements of the original decoration. Finally, in 1982, under the resolution 000002 of the National Council of National
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After four years, building work was resumed in 1932. This construction stage involved the construction of the octagonal unit and the East Wing and the stairs with their hallways and balconies on BolĂ­var Street. Engineer and architect JesĂşs MejĂ­a modified the plans for the balcony area because this
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On April 17, 1826, the headquarters of the Governor of Santa Fe de Antioquia moved to Medellin and since that time, there was a discussion of the need to build a site that would house the administrative power in the region. The original headquarters was an old house on the corner of BolĂ­var Street
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In 1937, the palace was abandoned by the government. The halls of the unfinished building were closed with makeshift fences. Because of this deteriorating situation, the government began to plan the construction of another building as the seat of government, which would be located on the grounds
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The Palace was designed by Ordinance No. 59 of 1986 and No. 35 of 1988, to cultural activities. For this purpose, it was designated as the headquarters of the then "Directorate of Cultural Extension of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Antioquia", which is now known as the Institute for
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The original designed contained five floors with space for over 300 offices, a large hall for the Departmental Assembly, a library and a museum. Not all of these plans made it to the final construction. The Palace has four floors, a center courtyard and rooftop observation area.
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His work of interior decoration of the Assembly today is the Luis Lopez Auditorium Bureau. The interior also features bronze reliefs cast by Bernardo Vieco stands, a mural fresco "The Liberation of Slaves" by
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The shell of the dome is a masterpiece of mathematical architecture. The metal supports were imported from Belgium in 1928 and their assembly was done according to the model used for the New York
399: 308:. When it stopped being the government headquarters, the building was renamed "Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture" in 1987, in honor of Colombian general 143:
and is freely open to the public. It houses the Institute of Culture and Heritage of Antioquia. Visitors have access to the historical and photographical
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united with the ancient technique of leaded (joined by strands of lead) by the Horace and Arturo Longas brothers, and the central lamp.
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commune, in the central-eastern zone of MedellĂ­n. The building is located in an urban part of MedellĂ­n. There is a lot of
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Patrimonio arquitectónico del valle del Aburrá: final del siglo xix y principio del siglo xx
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with a tightening effect, and giving strength to the structure despite the absence of
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Depending on the sunlight, the white stones sometimes have a greenish hue.
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The Governor's offices were moved to their new facilities in
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and Boyacá Street. The house had two floors and 16 offices.
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space was going to be used for another purpose instead.
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Index


Gothic Revival
MedellĂ­n
Colombia
AgustĂ­n Goovaerts
MedellĂ­n
Department of Antioquia
AgustĂ­n Goovaerts
Gothic Revival
Rafael Uribe Uribe
Colombian Liberal Party
national monument of Colombia
archive

foot traffic
BerrĂ­o Park station
MedellĂ­n Metro
Botero Plaza
BerrĂ­o Park
Museum of Antioquia
BolĂ­var Park
Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria
Pedro Nel Ospina
President of Colombia
AgustĂ­n Goovaerts

Ignacio GĂłmez Jaramillo
stained glass windows
national monument

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