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Palacio de la Inquisicion Review

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Hesitate to go or not to go before you go. Later, I thought that Japan had done something absolutely inadmissible in killing and looting. We have to face some facts, so we go. There are religious trials. There are also many dummies. It's puzzling that there are female commentators. In colonial times, Christianity was absolute, and pagans were cruelly tortured and suspicious, converted or killed. In the dark dungeon, the breath and breath that he had killed before would be over, and no one would be cruel and savage and disgusting.

Palacio de la Inquisicion

Posted: Jun 25, 2017
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  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    We traveled by boat, using the same guide from beginning to end. After getting off the bus, we walked a few blocks in the city to "Bolivarian Square". Here we met our English-speaking guide. We went on through the gate to Justice Square, which was renovated and looked beautiful. Many exciting views were seen, but the most exciting was the torture room, where I took a lot of photos. I found a beautiful parrot and took a picture with it for a dollar, which was great. I highly recommend traveling here, but I saw a lot of people who couldn't find an English speaking guide. My guide was found on the trip and I think this is probably the mystery. It was really wet and hot and it was really comfortable in the shade. I enjoyed the trip and will definitely visit again.

    0
    Posted: Jun 18, 2019
  • sculptor
    3/5Average
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    The Inquisition Palace is the seat of the Inquisition Temple in Cartagena in the 18th century and is now located in modern Colombia. It was completed around 1770 and is currently a museum displaying historical relics.

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    Posted: May 10, 2020
  • Monkeyo
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Palaciodela Inquisicion is a model of colonial architecture in the 1870s, with an overhanging balcony and a magnificent Baroque gate. Now it has become a museum with pottery and other works of art on display.

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    Posted: Dec 8, 2016
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    Even Spanish-speaking people need to pay attention to the details when looking at the instructions on the exhibits. Many of the items on display say "This thing has not been used in Cartagena", so although the museum is about the grand interrogation, the physical objects are imported and puzzling. Maybe we should hire a tour guide. There's a lot in the lobby. The building is beautiful, but I don't know whether the admission fee is worth it or not.

    0
    Posted: Mar 25, 2018
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Palacio de la Inquisicion is a model of colonial architecture in the 1870s, with an overhanging balcony and a magnificent Baroque gate. Now it has become a museum with pottery and other works of art.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2019
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