Cavanas was originally built to care for and shelter those in difficulty. Some elderly or disabled people, for example, were left alone and disabled. Later, the scale was growing as more people were receiving help. Because the design of the whole poorhouse is very distinctive, not only with exquisite sculptures, but also with gorgeous murals, which is an architectural artwork in itself, so it is worth visiting.
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Cavanas was originally built to care for and shelter those in difficulty. Some elderly or disabled people, for example, were left alone and disabled. Later, the scale was growing as more people were receiving help. Because the design of the whole poorhouse is very distinctive, not only with exquisite sculptures, but also with gorgeous murals, which is an architectural artwork in itself, so it is worth visiting.
The Cavanas Poorhouse is Guadalajara's most famous building, which has been around for more than 100 years and is used to care for and shelter people living in difficulties, such as orphans, the elderly, the disabled and the chronically ill. The biggest attraction here is the murals in the workhouse, many now considered masterpieces of the Mexican Art Center, which were made by the most famous Mexican mural painter of the time, Orrosko, and were definitely art treasures.
The Kavania Relief Home was built by the Spanish colonial government to relieve people in need. It is used to care for and shelter people who have difficulties in life, such as orphans, the elderly, the disabled, and people with chronic diseases. The relief facility is also famous for its harmony of interior and exterior space, simple design and scale. Now it is a very large museum, which is worth visiting.
Historical architecture, those murals look beautiful.
Now it's an exhibition hall. Although we need to buy tickets, it's still worth visiting. It's comfortable inside, whether it's in the hall, in the corridor, or in the yard. Not many people, suitable for photography, slowly stroll. It's also worth visiting in the evening.