One of San Salvador’s most important landmarks, the National Palace of El Salvador stands at the heart of the capital’s historic center on Plaza Gerardo Barrios. Originally constructed in 1866 and later reconstructed in the early 20th century, the palace blends neo-Gothic, neoclassical, and Renaissance architectural styles. Visitors can explore the grand structure, which features intricate details and a harmonious blend of design elements, offering a glimpse into the country’s rich history and architectural heritage.
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