The center's history depicts the old and the contemporary society. Looking at the images and reading the write up, it seems both building plays an important part of your history. Sad to see that buildings are demolished overtime to give way for the new ones, but it is what it is. Change is inevitable and it can bring new excitement to the community. !PIZZA
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Hello friend @juecoree I greet you with respect and affection from Venezuela. Thank you for your comment and for your wise words. Certainly, that's life, the old gives way to the new; but in this case it seems that the old was better, more artistic and at the same time more functional. I understand that the aesthetic presented by the previous one was a true work of art of the architecture of the 50s. I knew the old structure and it seemed resistant and in good condition, I never understood why it was demolished, I imagine that the Councilors of the time had a compelling reason to reverse the decree that they themselves had approved, giving the old building a patrimonial character of the Municipality of Chacao. The truth is that the old is gone and the new looks emponent, giving Avenida Francisco de Miranda a touch of modernity. I send you a big virtual hug full of positive energy, blessings and lots of light. NOTE: Thanks for the slice of Pizza.