
viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013
Panamanian art
Panama's culture is a blend of Spanish, African, Native American and American. In pre-Hispanic times stood several cultures: Chiriqui, in the homonymous province and part of Costa Rica (predominantly stone burials and ceramics); culture of the region of Veraguas (is remarkable gold metallurgy, and ceramics) , culture Monagrillos in Parita Bay (smooth pottery stands), and Cocle culture, in the homonymous province and in the Azuero Peninsula (stylized ceramic varied and extraordinary jewelry and gold jewelry inlaid with precious and semiprecious stones, besides helmets and chest). See Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture. Panama still has many colonial buildings, including the cathedral and the church of Santo Domingo, the capital. In the old part of some cities are preserved houses with the typical Andalusian-style courtyards.


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