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Costa Rica One Day Tour
Description
San Jose City Tour (Half Day)
This
is an excellent opportunity to learn of the past and culture of Costa
Rica. Visit different residential neighborhoods of the capital, parks,
the heart of San José, the University of Costa Rica, and some of the
government buildings. The tour includes a visit to the National Theater
and to the National Museum.
San José's foremost architectural showpiece, the National Theater is a
source of pride to Costa Ricans everywhere. Inaugurated on October 19,
1897 with a performance of "Faust" by the Paris Opera Company, the
building's origins date to 1890 when the Italian opera singer, Angela
Pelati, gave a number of performances in Guatemala but refused to come
to Costa Rica due to the lack of a proper theater. The members of the
country's coffee elite proposed that a theater be built in San José to
correct this situation and agreed to contribute five centavos per
exported sack of coffee to finance the construction.
Some parts of the theater were crafted in Europe and shipped to Costa
Rica for assembly, such as the metal framework which was cast in Belgium
and many of the statues, murals, and ceiling frescos which are the work
of Italian artists that never saw Costa Rica. The stunning baroque
design features ample use of 221/2 karat gold overlay and Carara marble.
Best known for the variety of pre-Columbian artifacts on permanent
display, the National Museum also has exhibits dedicated to Costa Rican
religious art and the history of the country since the Spanish conquest.
The building itself has historic significance since it was once a
military fortress and after the abolishment of the army, following the
Revolution of 1948, was converted into the museum.
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