The building that you visit dates back to 1634, so it functioned at first as a convent that also had a library, cells, nursing area, area for teaching Latin. For the year 1892 by presidential decree it would be decided that this building would function as the University of Valencia, currently University of Carabobo that would close in 1904 again by presidential decree, then in 1958 it would function again as the University of Carabobo in which the faculty of political and legal sciences is established so it is generally associated as "the faculty of law" at present because until 2002 it functioned as a law school.
The building of eclectic style, has undergone transformations to accommodate the house of studies of Valencia, so they had to close certain accesses, build another floor and change the floor of the enclosure. The establishment has a central courtyard and due to its new function, it changes to the current style. In addition, since 2021 it has recently become the headquarters of the relic of the Venezuelan Blessed José Gregorio Hernández in Valencia.
Siempre es bueno conocer la historia de nuestras ciudades, muy seguramente hay una historia valiosa que comentar y valorar de cada una de las edificaciones. fue un gusto estar de nuevo aca con mi nuevo post, y nos vemos en un nuevo proyecto de casos criminales donde estaré narrando casos de latinoamerica y el mundo
It is always good to know the history of our cities, surely there is a valuable history to comment and value each of the buildings. It was a pleasure to be here again with my new post, and see you in a new project of criminal cases where I will be narrating cases from Latin America and the world.