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Yellow House of Caracas (Venezuela)

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The Casa Amarilla (Yellow House) in Caracas is an architectural masterpiece located on the historic Plaza Bolívar, serving as a symbol of Venezuela's diplomatic and political evolution. Standing on the site of a 17th-century royal prison and ecclesiastical seat, the building has been extensively remodeled over the centuries, eventually adopting its neoclassical style and signature yellow facade. It played a pivotal role in the nation's independence movement, particularly on April 19, 1810, when local leaders gathered here to initiate the break from Spanish colonial rule. During the late 19th century, it served as the presidential residence before becoming the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1912. The interior is renowned for its grand halls, which feature exquisite period furniture, historical portraits, and a magnificent central courtyard with a traditional fountain. As a designated National Historic Monument since 1964, the Casa Amarilla continues to host significant international diplomatic events and state ceremonies. Its blend of colonial foundations and neoclassical elegance makes it one of the most distinguished buildings in the heart of the capital.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan–Mar.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Yellow House of Caracas is a historic building now serving as a museum, open to the public. Visitors can tour the restored rooms and exhibitions on Venezuelan history.
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Typical hours
The museum is typically open Tuesday through Sunday, often from 9:00 to 17:00. It is usually closed on Mondays; checking exact hours in advance is advisable.
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Photography
Photography inside is usually allowed without flash to protect exhibits. The yellow façade is a popular photo subject from outside.
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Time needed
Allow about 45 minutes to 1 hour for touring the museum. If you are interested in history, you may want to spend longer.
Combine with
Combine with other historic sites in Caracas, such as Bolívar’s birthplace or Plaza Bolívar. They are all located in the historic center.
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Getting there
The Yellow House is located in the historic center of Caracas, near Plaza Bolívar. It is accessible by metro (Capitolio station) or on foot.
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Insider tip
Visit the museum in the morning when it is less crowded. Look out for temporary exhibitions that often provide unique insights.

Geography

Coordinates
10.50640, -66.91420

Facts

  • The building was erected over the remains of a 17th-century colonial prison.
  • It was the site of the pivotal revolutionary council meeting on April 19, 1810.
  • From 1877 to 1912, it functioned as the official Presidential Palace of Venezuela.
  • Since 1912, it has served as the headquarters for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • The current neoclassical facade was established during the late 19th century.
  • The building was declared a National Historic Monument on July 22, 1964.

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Sights in the town Yellow House of Caracas (2)

Iglesia Santa Capilla⛪ religious

This neo-Gothic basilica was built in the late 19th century and is architecturally inspired by the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.

Casa de Estudios Históricos Lorenzo Mendoza🏛 museum

A research center housed in a colonial house, dedicated to the preservation of Venezuelan history.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Casa Amarilla of Caracas?
A historic building at Plaza Bolívar, which now serves as the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Can you see the building from the inside?
Visits are only possible during special tours or events.
Where exactly is it?
Directly on the main square Plaza Bolívar in the heart of Caracas.
What is special about the architecture?
It is an outstanding example of neoclassical architecture in Venezuela.
Is it safe to take photos there?
From the outside yes, as it is a heavily guarded government building.
Yellow House of Caracas: where is it located?
Yellow House of Caracas is located in Venezuela.
Yellow House of Caracas: what is there to see?
Highlights include Iglesia Santa Capilla, Casa de Estudios Históricos Lorenzo Mendoza.
Yellow House of Caracas: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Mar.
Yellow House of Caracas: why is it worth visiting?
The Casa Amarilla (Yellow House) in Caracas is an architectural masterpiece located on the historic Plaza Bolívar, serving as a symbol of Venezuela's diplomatic and political evolution.
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