Historical Capitals of the World

Asunción

Country: Paraguay

Region: South America

Period: 1811-present

Location: -25.3°N, -57.633333°E

Description

Asunción, the capital and largest city of Paraguay, is located along the banks of the Paraná River. Founded in 1537, Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America. The city offers a blend of colonial heritage, modern infrastructure, and a lively atmosphere, serving as the political, cultural, and economic heart of Paraguay. With its vibrant nightlife, parks, and warm climate, Asunción is an appealing destination for visitors looking to experience both the past and present of the country.

Modern Remains

Asunción boasts a variety of landmarks that showcase its historical roots and modern development. The National Pantheon of the Heroes, an iconic monument, honors the heroes of the Paraguayan War and serves as a museum. The Palacio de los López, the presidential palace, is a striking example of colonial architecture and a must-see for visitors. Other key landmarks include the Asunción Metropolitan Cathedral, the Historical Museum of the City, and the Ñu Guasu Park, a large green space that provides a tranquil escape. The Costanera de Asunción, a beautiful waterfront promenade along the Paraná River, offers scenic views and is popular for walking, cycling, and enjoying the local atmosphere.

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