Government Building sights in Central America
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City Hall
Built over 53 years, the City Hall has one of the most beautiful colonial facades in the country. There's not much to see inside - just rows of offices and lines of people - but if you're curious, there is a pleasant center courtyard where you can sit and take in all the movement.
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Municipalidad
The Municipalidad (Town Hall), at the northeastern end of the park, was rebuilt after the 1902 earthquake in the grandiose neoclassical style so favored as a symbol of culture and refinement in this wild mountain country.
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Casa Presidencial
The brand-new Casa Presidencial, the offices (but not home) of the current president, were rebuilt during the Alemán years with the help of the Taiwanese government.
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Palacio de las Garzas
Palacio de las Garzas is named after the great white herons that reside here. The president of Panama lives on the upper floor.
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