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National Pantheon of Venezuela
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Established27 March 1874
Location
CountryVenezuela
Coordinates10°30′46″N 66°54′45″W / 10.5129°N 66.9126°W / 10.5129; -66.9126
TypePublic
Owned byVenezuelan government

The National Pantheon of Venezuela (Panteón Nacional de Venezuela) is a final resting place for national heroes. The Pantheon (Latin Pantheon,[1] from Greek Pantheon, meaning "Temple of all the Gods") was created in the 1870s on the site of the ruined Santísima Trinidad church from 1744 on the northern edge of the old town of Caracas, Venezuela.

The entire central nave is dedicated to Simón Bolívar, with the altar's place taken by the hero's bronze sarcophagus, while lesser luminaries are relegated to the aisles. The national pantheon's vault is covered with 1930s paintings depicting scenes from Bolívar's life, and the huge crystal chandelier glittering overhead was installed in 1883 on the centennial of his birth. The Pantheon was reopened in 2013 after a 3 year long process of expansion and restoration.

Gallery

List of people who are buried at the Pantheon

The following personalities in the preceding list are not buried in the Pantheon because their remains have not been found, but it has been decreed by the Venezuelan authorities they should be:[4]

The following person is not buried in the Pantheon but an empty tomb is kept there, next to Simon Bolivar's in the hopes that his remains will return to his homeland:

Monuments

Bolívar´s Apotheosis by Tito Salas
Entrance of the National Pantheon

Central Nave

Right Nave

Left Nave

Cenotaphs

Works of Tito Salas

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Rarely Pantheum. This rare usage appears in Pliny's Natural History (XXXVI.38) in describing this edifice: Agrippae Pantheum decoravit Diogenes Atheniensis; in columnis templi eius Caryatides probantur inter pauca operum, sicut in fastigio posita signa, sed propter altitudinem loci minus celebrata.
  2. ^ "Trasladan al Panteón Nacional restos de la Negra Hipólita, Matea y Apacuana". Runrunes (in Spanish). 8 March 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Restos de Hipólita y Matea serán trasladados al Panteón Nacional". El Estímulo (in Spanish). Caracas. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  4. ^ Panteón Nacional, Miriam Morillo, http://www.simon-bolivar.org/bolivar/panteon_nacional.html

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