Tabasco Seeks to Create New Museum in Villahermosa; Activists Warn of Damage to the Environment
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During the Half Marathon of the City of Villahermosa, runners and activists demonstrated against the proposal to build the Olmeca National Museum, which is intended to take place inside the La Venta Park. Some participants carried posters or stickers on their clothes, with the legends “No to the Olmeca Museum in Tomás Garrido, ecocide”, and “in defense of the La Venta Park”. Also, other runners used lizard costumes, with messages from “No to the…
The government of Tabasco intends to build the Olmeca National Museum within the territory of the emblematic La Venta Park-Museum, a jungle area in the heart of Villahermosa. La Venta is an area of 5.5 hectares conceived in 1950 by the poet Carlos Pellicer as a piece of jungle in the capital of Tabasco. Related news: In Tepic, Nayarit, Desmantalan City of Arts to Build Stadium There are displayed in the open air 33 pieces of Olmeca culture, incl…
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