Antique house of a former city governor

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For the sixth anniversary of this renovated house, they decided to open its doors to the public so that anyone who wanted could see what the house looks like inside.

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This house is very old and has been in the city for more than 100 years. It originally belonged to a very wealthy family, which, if I remember correctly, the father of that family was the governor of the city at one time.

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It had many years of history, many incredible stories to tell, and it was very beautiful to see from the outside. Most of its windows used to have decorations like those you'll see in some photos, but during the more recent administration, the new Mireño government, most of the glass was stolen, and only a few remained.

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Thanks to a guided tour with my friend, we were able to learn more about the history and tour all the floors, including the terrace.

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On the terrace, we were told a story about how the people who served the guests and the inhabitants of the house lived. Those who saw the terrace had nothing but makeshift wooden structures, and they practically resembled pets, not human beings, given the conditions in which they lived.

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Currently this house is used as a ministry of social development and that kind of nonsense which I do not agree with but is a product of socialist governments.

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My friend and I stayed with us, drinking some mate, exploring other places, taking photos, chatting with people, and playing the guitar. It was a unique and unforgettable experience, seeing the architecture and how beautiful the house is inside.

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