Federal Legislative Palace II / Palacio Federal Legislativo

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    Published on May 22, 2022
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    Hall of Shields

    Hello friends! Follow my tour of the Federal Legislative Palace, an enclosure that is a symbol of power and at the same time of order and republican stability, this is a well-known building at a national level, but the truth is that very few have had the opportunity to visit its halls, corridors and facilities in general. I can say that all the areas that I have seen turn out to be very beautiful and have an impressive degree of historical preservation, something that is truly difficult for structures of this type, since they must maintain their functionality but at the same time must adapt to the sometimes technologies of the 21st century.

    The Hall is located at the eastern end of the north body. It owes its name to the National Shield that adorns it and also to the representations of the various Shields of the Federal Entities of Venezuela. Originally it was the seat of the Federal High Court, and is currently used for important meetings of parliamentary commissions with officials or citizens. In these spaces, the president of the National Assembly receives international delegations, organizes high-level meetings and issues relevant declarations for the political, social, economic and cultural life of the nation.

    In the next few days I will share other areas of this impressive palace, I hope that this tour of Caracas architecture is to your liking, I also leave you the link of the previous publication, since it was made some time ago I am sure that many they will not be able to enjoy it. Greetings!

    Versión en Español

    Salón de Los Escudos

    Hola amigos! Sigue mi recorrido por el Palacio Federal Legislativo, un recinto que es símbolo de poder y al mismo tiempo de orden y estabilidad republicana, este es un edificio muy conocido a nivel nacional, pero la verdad es que muy pocos han tenido la oportunidad de recorrer sus salones, pasillos e instalaciones en general. Puedo decir que todas las aéreas que he conocido resultan ser muy bellas y cuentan con un grado de conservación histórica impresionante, algo que es verdaderamente difícil para estructuras de este tipo, ya que deben mantener su funcionalidad pero al mismo tiempo deben adaptarse a los a veces tecnológicos del siglo XXI.

    El Salón está situado en el extremo oriental del cuerpo norte. Debe su nombre al Escudo Nacional que lo adorna y además a las representaciones los diversos Escudos de las Entidades Federales de Venezuela. Originalmente fue sede de la Alta Corte Federal, y actualmente es usado para reuniones de importancia de las comisiones parlamentarias con funcionarios o ciudadanos. En estos espacios el presidente o presidenta de la Asamblea Nacional recibe delegaciones internacionales, organiza reuniones de alto nivel y emite declaraciones relevantes para la vida política, social, económica y cultural de la nación.

    En los próximos días les compartiré otras aéreas de este impresionante palacio, espero que este recorrido por la arquitectura caraqueña sea de su total agrado, también les dejo el link de la publicación anterior, ya que debido a fue realizada hace algún tiempo estoy seguro que muchos no lo habrán podido disfrutar. Saludos!

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