The Oratorio de la Virgen de la Asunción and the Panteón de los Héroes are the most emblematic public and religious buildings in the capital of the country, and in them, in addition to the figure of the Virgin of the Assumption, other heritage assets of artistic heritage have been valued. The interest value and the remains of historical figures fundamental to understanding Paraguayan identity and culture.
The purpose of these chairs is to provide historical and iconographic information about where the building came from, to better understand the building and to enrich the building for the visitor. The content of these infographics was written and designed by museologist Luis Lataza with the support and advice of the Archdiocese of Asunción and commissioned by Monsignor Edmundo Valenzuela.
The supports of the infographics are strictly reversible and not tied to any patrimonial element of the temple, as required by the current criteria of scientific thinking.
Source: Ulti Mahora

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