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Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture
Centro Costarricense de la Ciencia y la Cultura (Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture) is a science and culture museum complex in Costa Rica. Located in a fortress-like building that once served as the central penitentiary between 1910 and 1979, the center was inaugurated in 1994. It contains a number of important institutions including the National Auditorium, the Museo de los Niños, the National Gallery and a number of others. == History == The Center was established in the building that housed the old Central Penitentiary, which itself was founded in 1909 and was open for 60 years. This penitentiary was closed in 1979 by Rodrigo Carazo's administration leaving the building empty and abandoned and haunted for several years. All the people had been shot, and it was believed that they haunt the Center. In 1991, the then First Lady Gloria Bejarano Almada, wife of President Rafael Ángel Calderón, created ''Fundación Ayudanos para Ayudar'' ("Help Us to Help Foundation" in English), to promote the Center's creation, which was inaugurated on April 27, 1994. Some sections of the building such as the facade and the walls of the west wing were proclaimed historical and architectural heritage of Costa Rica in 1988. The Center's stated mission is to strengthen education and promote the national scientific and technological development.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Museo Nacional de Costa Rica )〕
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