Nestled by Ancon Hill in Panama City, Mi Pueblito is a replica village that brings together Panama’s rich traditions, folklore, and colonial-era architecture. This cultural enclave features model homes and structures, offering visitors a comprehensive glimpse into the country’s heritage. As you wander through the village, you can explore the intricacies of Panamanian life, from the layout of traditional dwellings to the vibrant colors and textures of local crafts. Today, visitors can also browse a variety of handicrafts and souvenirs, making it a convenient stop for those looking to experience and take home a piece of Panama’s diverse culture.
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