
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a grayscale reproduction of a historical illustration depicting a grand building with a flag on its roof. The building appears to be a significant public structure, likely a government building, with multiple stories, many windows, and ornate architectural details. In front of the building, a street scene unfolds with horse-drawn carriages and several figures, some of whom appear to be standing in conversation or observing. The overall impression is one of a bustling urban environment from a past era. The text below the illustration mentions "el edificio caraqueño" which translates to "the building from Caracas," suggesting it is located in Caracas, Venezuela. The text further describes it as the former seat of the Ayuntamiento (City Council) during the Colonial Era until 1908 when it became the Cancillería (Chancellery). There is no mention of Guayacán in the provided text.
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