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== Museums == | == Museums == | ||
'''''' ()<br><br> | '''Montevideo Cabildo''' (Museo Histórico Cabildo de Montevideo)<br>Juan Carlos Gómez 1362<br>11000 Montevideo<br> | ||
Telephone: <br>Email: [mailto:]<br> | Telephone: 598 2915 9685<br>Email: [mailto:]<br> | ||
Wensite: [] | Website: [https://cabildo.montevideo.gub.uy/ Cabildo de Montevideo]<br> | ||
Wensite #2: [https://www.fodors.com/world/south-america/uruguay/montevideo/things-to-do/sights/reviews/el-cabildo-445939 El Cabildo]<br> | |||
Website #3: [https://www.inspirock.com/uruguay/montevideo/cabildo-de-montevideo-a511940361 Cabildo de Montevideo, Montevideo]<br> | |||
Website #4: [https://www.minube.net/place/cabildo--a420531 Montevideo Cabildo] | |||
: | :The original City Hall is where the Uruguayan constitution was signed in 1830. This two-story colonial edifice houses an impressive collection of paintings, antiques, costumes, and rotating history exhibits. Fountains and statuary line the interior patios. Those interested in South America's colonial past should pay a visit to Cabildo de Montevideo, a former government house and now a museum holding Montevideo's historical archive. Discover the origins and early history of the city, including exhibits about the Viceroyalty of the River Plate. Let the knowledgeable English-speaking guides lead you into the archival rooms to inspect the artifacts there, such as mid 19th-century blueprints for buildings dotted around the city. | ||
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