sábado, 25 de octubre de 2014

Museum House the Juarez Chihuahua

Museum House the Juarez Chihuahua
The hause  Juárez's, known from 2000 as the Museum of the Republican Loyalty - home Juárez is a building dating from the nineteenth century located in the historic center of the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. It is known for hosting the constitutional republican government of Benito Juárez during his stay in Chihuahua pursued by the forces of the Second French Intervention in Mexico who supported the Second Mexican Empire, during this period being the de facto National Palace of Mexico.
history
In 1826 the government of the newly established state of Chihuahua acquired the building owned by José Antonio Pérez Ruiz to establish the headquarters of state powers at that time worked in the Town Hall, hosted by the State Government to 1892 when the construction of the current Government Palace of Chihuahua was completed.
The October 12, 1864 arrived in Chihuahua President Benito Juarez to the head of the Republican government who took refuge north of the country to escape the French troops, establishing the Republican administration in the headquarters building of the powers of the state, also is installed in the same home room Juárez and his ministers. Benito Juárez and his government remained in the building October 12, 1864 to August 5, 1865, from 20 November to 5 December of the same year and from 7 June to 10 December 1866 when he defeated the Second Mexican Empire the Liberal government finally returned to the Midwest. The building continued as a seat of state government until his new palace opened in 1892, being enabled thereafter as a public school, the first Municipal School No. 3 for Girls, Official School No. 140 and finally the Benito Juarez School , as it was called between 1926 and 1967 when it was closed.

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