The Rafael Nuñez House Museum, a national monument in Cartagena, Colombia, was the residence of the influential politician, poet, and lawyer Rafael Núñez. Serving as the country’s president four times, Núñez played a pivotal role in shaping Colombia’s history. He authored the 1886 constitution and penned the lyrics to the Colombian national anthem. Visitors can explore the house where Núñez lived and worked, gaining insight into the life and legacy of this significant historical figure.
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