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Main courtyard on ground floor inside Presidential Palace, La Paz, Bolivia
The current Presidential Palace was built of the orders of President Ballivian in 1846 and completed in 1853. It is also known as the Palacio Quemado (Burnt Palace); it was burnt down by rebels in 1875 (killing 130 people) and was rebuilt in 1882. Most of the interiors date from the 1920s.
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Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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