martes, 23 de febrero de 2010

Ghosts of the House of Capitulation or Morales’s House

This historic site is one of those places that the people of Maracaibo Maracaibo know of its existence but few, and I dare say that never have visited. It was built in the eighteenth century and its value is that it was the site where the last Spanish Captain General in Venezuela capitulated after the Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo (hence the name "House of the Capitulation).

Relatives of those who currently own in the form of bailment (The Academy of History and the Bolivarian Society) claim that in certain times of day and especially at night, wandering ghosts calling for his soul. They say that these apparitions are slaves and servants, mistreated and even killed in construction during the colonial era. Perhaps if the story was official, the house would have some appeal and that it is scarce: the visits.

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