Calle Jaén, a historic street in downtown La Paz, Bolivia, is distinguished by its worn cobbles and vibrant, candy-colored buildings. This charming thoroughfare is home to five small museums, each offering a unique glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore exhibits on musical instruments and precious Pre-Columbian metals, among other topics. Alongside the museums, the street features quaint cafés and shops, providing a blend of educational and leisurely experiences. The combination of historical architecture and diverse cultural offerings makes Calle Jaén a captivating destination for those interested in the history and culture of La Paz.
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