Museo de Bellas Artes is located in a Neoclassic style building designed by Carlos Raúl Villanueva. Every inch of space has been used to its full potential. The visitor that goes up the ramps will be able to admire the valuable Egyptian collection arranged in the landing. The terrace and the garden display sculptures by prestigious renowned artists. The museum also has three rooms for temporary exhibitions, permanent collections featuring Latin American, European and North American works of art among others. Other facilities include a library and an auditorium, guided tours, workshops and other events to promote cultural programs.
One of the oldest parks in the city, Los Caobos is a serene expanse famous for its ancient trees. Inaugurated in the year 1920, it was initially named after Venezuelan National Hero Antonio Jose de Sucre. However, the presence of mahogany trees from colonial era earned it the name Los Caobos. This park is an addition to an area where the most important cultural complexes of the city are located, such as the Fine Arts and Science Museums, the National Art Gallery and the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex. From a sculpture of Venezuelan novelist Teresa de la Parra to dinosaurs, the park houses some of the most exquisite structures including the Fountain Venezuela. A playground replete with slides and swings is perfect for toddlers to frolic around. Despite the boisterousness of the city and its many cultural events, Los Caobos exudes a sense of peace and serenity to all who visit.
This cinema, situated on the entertainment floor of the Sambil shopping center, has six screens with modern equipment. Crowds of people of all ages gather here to enjoy the biggest and latest international box-office hits. The sound systems and acoustics are excellent, and the seating is comfortable. The auditoriums are air-conditioned, and drinks and snacks are on sale. There are discounts for admission on Mondays, and children's tickets are half price. You can reserve seats beforehand, and there is secure parking at the shopping center.
Designed specifically keeping people with cognitive disabilities and special needs in mind, The Expanzoo in Caracas is a petting zoo like no other. Get up close and personal with the zoo's numerous residents, from camels, zebras and deer to ostrich, flamingos, peacocks and alpacas. There are even pony rides on offer for the little ones. Besides this, the facility offers numerous educational and therapeutic programs for children with special needs.
Cinex, which has several branches all across throughout Venezuella is a movie theater. This branch, located in the C.C. Multiplaza Victoria mall has mostly Spanish shows. The theater is always open and show timings are flexible enough for anyone to go. The shows range from local blockbusters to Spanish dubbed Hollywood hits. The theater also has 3D facilities and several children's films. So come along with the family, munch on some pop corn and watch the latest flick.
With as many as 27 branches all across Venezuela, Cinex is a multiplex which brings your wildest dreams and puts them onto the big screen. With digital sound and 3D theaters, this is as realistic as a movie is going to get in a theater. Located in the Centro Comercial El Recreo, which is just a few minutes walk from the Sabana Grande station, this is a great end to a day of shopping. So stop in with the family for an animated production or just about any movie, grab a box of popcorn and settle in for a great movie-watching experience.
Designed specifically keeping people with cognitive disabilities and special needs in mind, The Expanzoo in Caracas is a petting zoo like no other. Get up close and personal with the zoo's numerous residents, from camels, zebras and deer to ostrich, flamingos, peacocks and alpacas. There are even pony rides on offer for the little ones. Besides this, the facility offers numerous educational and therapeutic programs for children with special needs.
Museo de Bellas Artes is located in a Neoclassic style building designed by Carlos Raúl Villanueva. Every inch of space has been used to its full potential. The visitor that goes up the ramps will be able to admire the valuable Egyptian collection arranged in the landing. The terrace and the garden display sculptures by prestigious renowned artists. The museum also has three rooms for temporary exhibitions, permanent collections featuring Latin American, European and North American works of art among others. Other facilities include a library and an auditorium, guided tours, workshops and other events to promote cultural programs.
One of the oldest parks in the city, Los Caobos is a serene expanse famous for its ancient trees. Inaugurated in the year 1920, it was initially named after Venezuelan National Hero Antonio Jose de Sucre. However, the presence of mahogany trees from colonial era earned it the name Los Caobos. This park is an addition to an area where the most important cultural complexes of the city are located, such as the Fine Arts and Science Museums, the National Art Gallery and the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex. From a sculpture of Venezuelan novelist Teresa de la Parra to dinosaurs, the park houses some of the most exquisite structures including the Fountain Venezuela. A playground replete with slides and swings is perfect for toddlers to frolic around. Despite the boisterousness of the city and its many cultural events, Los Caobos exudes a sense of peace and serenity to all who visit.
Cinex, which has several branches all across throughout Venezuella is a movie theater. This branch, located in the C.C. Multiplaza Victoria mall has mostly Spanish shows. The theater is always open and show timings are flexible enough for anyone to go. The shows range from local blockbusters to Spanish dubbed Hollywood hits. The theater also has 3D facilities and several children's films. So come along with the family, munch on some pop corn and watch the latest flick.
With as many as 27 branches all across Venezuela, Cinex is a multiplex which brings your wildest dreams and puts them onto the big screen. With digital sound and 3D theaters, this is as realistic as a movie is going to get in a theater. Located in the Centro Comercial El Recreo, which is just a few minutes walk from the Sabana Grande station, this is a great end to a day of shopping. So stop in with the family for an animated production or just about any movie, grab a box of popcorn and settle in for a great movie-watching experience.
Bimbolandia is a fun-filled amusement park for children. While classic rides like the carousel, miniature train and bumper cars are sure to delight little children, there is plenty to amuse and entertain older kids and adults alike. Soar above the park on rides that will thrill and delight, or try your luck at one of the park's game stalls. Other rides include roller coasters, a giant wheel, the dancer, slides and more. Amidst bright colors and whirling lights, laughter, happiness and good times abound at this family-friendly park. Whatever your age, Bimbolandia promises hours of fun and joy for the entire family. Bimbolandia is also an excellent venue for especially exciting birthday parties, so the next time your child's birthday comes around be sure to look them up. Tickets cost VEB15 each.