Casa de Nariño
The Palacio de Nariño (Spanish for Palace of Nariño) or Casa de Nariño (Spanish for House of Nariño) is the official home and principal workplace of the President of Colombia. It houses the main office of the executive branch and is located in the capital city of Bogotá, Colombia. It was dedicated in 1908 after being constructed on the site of the house where Antonio Nariño was born. The design was made by architects Gaston Lelarge, a French-born former pupil of Charles Garnier, and Julián Lombana. In 1980, the structure was rededicated after the construction of additions. The building also houses works of art and furnishings from different periods of the history of art. Its garden houses the Observatorio Astronómico de Bogotá, designed by the Capuchin friar-architect Domingo de Petrés and built in 1802-03. Historically, the building has been called “Palacio de Nariño” but given Bogota’s close ties to Washington, it’s common to now hear “Casa de Nariño”. Both versions are equally acceptable culturally.
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Carrera 7, Bogota UPZs Localidad La Candelaria
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 4.5955555555556 ° | E -74.0775 ° |
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Casa de Nariño (Presidencia de la República)
Carrera 7
111711 Bogota, UPZs Localidad La Candelaria
Colombia
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