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Simón Bolívar’s Bedroom
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Simón Bolívar’s Bedroom

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This preserved bedroom features Simón Bolívar’s mahogany canopy bed (early 19th c.), symbolizing rest amid his constant travels. The sword at its foot highlights his dual role as warrior and statesman. Paintings of The Last Supper and Bolívar’s death reflect the fusion of spiritual and political sacrifice in his mythos. Bolívar’s life embodies the struggle for independence and the enduring impact of leadership on history.

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