Parroquia La Pastora, Administrative parish in Libertador, Venezuela
Parroquia La Pastora lies in northwestern Caracas near El Avila National Park and adjacent parishes at about 975 meters elevation. The area is crossed by the Caracas-Maracay Highway and Intercomunal del Valle Avenue, connecting it to the broader city network.
The area was established as a separate parish in 1889 under President Juan Pablo Rojas Paul, breaking away from the previous Altagracia jurisdiction. This creation reflected administrative changes reshaping the city during that era.
The Arturo Michelena Museum occupies the painter's former home and studio, recognized as a National Historical Monument. Visitors can see where this important Venezuelan artist lived and worked, making it a center for understanding local artistic traditions.
The area is easily reached via the Caracas-Maracay Highway and Intercomunal del Valle Avenue, connecting well to transportation networks. Visitors should note that elevation and hilly terrain can affect getting around on foot.
The Municipal Workers Housing Development Lidice, opened in 1943, honors a Czech village destroyed during World War II. This name reflects how international events left their mark on the local urban landscape.
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