The vanity of two presidents from 19th Century left us as legacy this wonderful park called El Calvario (The Calvary).
During the last decades, it was abandoned and that self-glorification was forgotten and vanished.

Today is reopened to the public for happiness of all,
and even to satisfy our current president's vanity.


Opening:
1883 (President: Antonio Guzmán Blanco)
1885 (President: Joaquín Crespo).
Information about El Calvario (or Ezequiel Zamora Park)
on Wikipedia (Spanish)

To visit the park, you can take the tour called The ego of two presidents
organized by
Fundacion Historia Ecoturismo y Ambiente (Fundhea).
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