Choroni

choroni_painting Arriving at Choroni, visitors must stop at the Plaza Bolivar, an attractive site. Is about the Church of St. Clare of Assisi, which dates from the eighteenth century, will also see the Casa de la Madre María de San José, where he lived his childhood Laura Evangelista Alvarado Cardozo, first Beata Venezolana.
Choroni village is full of traditional buildings of the colony and to the sector of Puerto Colombia there are thresholds and interesting colonial windows, buildings that reflected chapters settled in the Indian tradition "Choroni, Spaniards and Africans in their encounter for those lands.
Choroni is the place that Jose Antonio Matins, the Venezuelan poet and playwright of the mid-nineteenth century, chose to settle until his death.
The magic of Colombia and Puerto Choroni does not stay on their streets, houses, windows, rivers, tributaries and beaches. The warmth of the people invited to share with a series of cultural events such as the tap of the drum, where visitors share with the locals in the evenings on the boardwalk, a place of reunion, dance, crafts and fun.

Choroni is famous for the colorful facades of its houses, its colonial heritage, its inlets to the beach, and its unique combination of entertainment, day or night. This is one of the few places in the Caribbean where the beach can be so much fun at night as during the day. Drums famous Choroni transmitted almost tangible energy and inspire dance characterized by direct spinning and sensual movement of the hip.

Written by :
Nathalie Vera
 
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