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Museo San Francisco Cultural Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Museo San Francisco Cultural Center

The Museo San Francisco Cultural Center is a cultural institution located in La Paz city, Bolivia. It was established with the aim of preserving and conserving the arts and memories related to events and historic moments of the city of La Paz in Bolivia, because the history of the convent and the Basilica of San Francisco that houses the museum is closely related to the history of this city.〔''(Museo de San Francisco una mirada al pasado )'', Newspaper ''El Cambio'', ''7 días'' Magazine. 25 September 2011. Retrieved June 2013〕〔(Centro Cultural Museo San Francisco Website ). Retrieved June 2013〕
== History ==
The old Franciscan convent was founded one year after the founding of the city of La Paz in the year of 1549 by the friars Francisco Morales and Francisco de Alcocer in invocation to ''Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles'' (Our Lady of the Angels).〔''(Iglesias mostrarán su patrimonio arquitectónico en la “Noche Blanca” )'', 19 October 2012. (www.eldiario.net ). Retrieved June 2013〕
Built between 1549 and 1581, the original construction suffered a crash between 1608 and 1612.〔 the Franciscans initially built a temple of ''adobe'' and straw in 1548, to subsequently build the complex that currently makes up the Museum.〔ÁLVAREZ LÓPEZ, Rolando. CRONOLOGÍA de SEPTIEMBRE y OCTUBRE de 2010. Rev. Fuent. Cong., oct. 2010, vol.4, no.10, p.76-80. ISSN 1997-4485. Retrieved June 2013, in (www.revistasbolivianas.org.bo )〕〔 The building at the banks of the Choqueyapu river gave rise to the so-called ''Barrio de los Indios'' (Indian district) 〔 which was divided by the river of the main town square and the area occupied by the settlers.〔
The construction of the current Basilica of San Francisco was performed between 1743 and 1744, ending completely in 1753 with the closure and the transept dome roofing.〔
Between 1965 and 2005, were different restauracioines to the building, enabling part of the convent as a museum,〔 some authors back the opening of the Museum until October 1948.〔
Since the 1970s, the convent was abandoned due to lack of maintenance and the progressive deterioration which made it uninhabitable. In 1988 is stepped in the front of the Basilica, carved in stone in the 18th century and also different works to the interior of the temple were.〔
In 1987 was obtained financing for the elaboration of a project the recovery the architectural complex, through the creation of a private restoration Center and the Museum of sacred art which did not materialized. Finally, in 1992, at the initiative of the Franciscan order began again the restoration work of the convent of ''San Francisco'' with the idea of turning it into a cultural center and museum.〔 due to that the building then had already been declared as national monument, the authorization of the Deputy Minister of Culture of Bolivia was required to carry out the project.〔''(Basílica San Francisco abrirá su museo el dos de agosto )'', (El Diario ), 5 June 2005. Retrieved June 2013〕
Works were developed by phases between 1993 and June 2005, managing to recover among others spaces of the convent and the ancient cloister at two levels, such as current Museum's exhibit halls, also enabled the main cloister, on ground floor and the choir of the basilica, among other architectural environments.〔

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