This afternoon, March 27, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. an event organized by the Embassy of the Federative Republic of Venezuela in Romania took place at the National Library of Romania. The celebration is due to Venezuela’s Cultural Heritage Day. For this reason, the main attraction was Dr. Carmen Bohorquez, a specialist in the field of Venezuela’s national heritage and also a researcher on the topic.

She is also responsible for the Francisco de Miranda Organization ( https://franciscodemiranda.org ), which aims to collect, store and disseminate the life and work of Francisco de Miranda. Ms. Dr. Bohorquez came from Caracas to be able to transmit her knowledge to the international community in Romania. The event also featured Ambassadors from Latin American countries and other parts of the world. The Romanian community was also present to honor the event that aimed to celebrate the 274th anniversary of the birth of Francisco de Miranda, who was the precursor of Venezuela’s independence and the pioneer in the defense and conservation of the country’s rich artistic heritage and the world’s history, as well the national heritage.

Cultural aspects about Venezuela and its culture were also presented at the event, such as the “Diablos Danzantes de Yare”, the “Carnival of El Callao”, natural assets and historical heritage of the country. Venezuela’s heritage presents very rich and important aspects to the history and culture of Latin America, such as the Médanos de Coro National Park, the Castillo de San Carlos de la Barna, the National Art Gallery of Venezuela and many other heritage sites. that the country has.

Cultural aspects about Venezuela and its culture were also presented at the event, such as the “Diablos Danzantes de Yare”, the “Carnival of El Callao”, natural assets and historical heritage of the country. Venezuela’s heritage presents very rich and important aspects to the history and culture of Latin America, such as the Médanos de Coro National Park, the Castillo de San Carlos de la Barna, the National Art Gallery of Venezuela and many other heritage sites that the country presents.

To improve knowledge about Venezuela’s heritage, the GOUV Representation in Caracas is carrying out a project that aims to develop a virtual gallery focused on the national heritage within the website of the GOUV Commission in Venezuela, where visitors and nationals can find important information regarding Venezuelan culture.