La Paz’s Plaza Murillo, a pigeon-filled public square, is steeped in the history of conquest, conflict, and tragedy. Nestled in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by imposing structures like the Presidential Palace, the La Paz Cathedral, and the National Congress of Bolivia. This large, open square has been the stage for many of the country’s most significant political events. Today, visitors can stroll through the plaza, taking in the architectural grandeur and reflecting on the layers of history embedded in its cobblestones.
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