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Former market building
This 'Crystal Palace' is a former market building placed on the Itchimbia hill top in 2004 as part of a project to promote tourism and culture. It is often closed. Itchimbia hill is also known to h...
This 'Crystal Palace' is a former market building placed on the Itchimbia hill top in 2004 as part of a project to promote tourism and culture. It is often closed. Itchimbia hill is also known to h...
Known to locals as the Crystal Palace, the cultural center is made of glass, steel, and zinc, and is situated in such a way as to not need lighting during the day. Originally the Santa Clara Market, ...
Known to locals as the Crystal Palace, the cultural center is made of glass, steel, and zinc, and is situated in such a way as to not need lighting during the day. Originally the Santa Clara Market, ...
Former market building
This 'Crystal Palace' is a former market building placed on the Itchimbia hill top in 2004 as part of a project to promote tourism and culture. It is often closed. Itchimbia hill is also known to h...
Former market building
This 'Crystal Palace' is a former market building placed on the Itchimbia hill top in 2004 as part of a project to promote tourism and culture. It is often closed. Itchimbia hill is also known to h...
A beautiful piece of architecture
Known to locals as the Crystal Palace, the cultural center is made of glass, steel, and zinc, and is situated in such a way as to not need lighting during the day. Originally the Santa Clara Market, ...
A beautiful piece of architecture
Known to locals as the Crystal Palace, the cultural center is made of glass, steel, and zinc, and is situated in such a way as to not need lighting during the day. Originally the Santa Clara Market, ...
Good Space for Air Exhibits and Cultural Events
This steel and glass structure apparently designed by Eiffel, offers great vies and a base to explore the Ichumbia Park.