The Casa de la Libertad, located in the heart of Sucre, Bolivia's capital, is a significant historical site. It was here that the Act of Independence of Alto Peru, now known as Bolivia, was signed in 1825. This event marked a pivotal moment in Bolivia's history, making the building a symbol of the country's struggle for freedom and independence.
Today, the Casa de la Libertad serves as the most important history museum in Bolivia. It is managed by the Cultural Foundation of the Central Bank of Bolivia. The museum houses a vast collection of historical relics, documents, and artifacts that provide a comprehensive overview of Bolivia's history from the colonial period to the present day.
One of the key features of the Casa de la Libertad is the Independence Hall, located right in front of the main entrance. This is the very place where the first Constituent Congress of the Nation convened and the Act of Independence of Bolivia was signed. Visitors can stand in the same room where these historic events took place, offering a unique and tangible connection to Bolivia's past.
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Pl. 25 de Mayo, Sucre
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