Extremadura and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art

Extremadura and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art Free 3D model

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The Frontier and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art is located in the city of Badajoz, on the site of the former Preventive Detention and Correctional turn built on the site of a former military stronghold of the eighteenth century, known as Fort Pardaleras. It was inaugurated in 1995. The foundation of this museum was oriented to the immediate recovery of a dispersed heritage, creating a cross-border field of cultural relations and relaunch from Extremadura links for historical reasons always united us with Latin America. The triple articulation of the Extremadura, Iberian and Iberoamerican what characterizes and gives specificity to the program and the museum's collections.

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Extremadura and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art
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Extremadura and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art
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  • 3D Studio (.3ds)16.6 KB
  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)34.9 KB
  • IGES (.ige, .igs, .iges)298 Bytes
  • Autodesk 3ds Max (.max)42.5 KB
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  • Publish date2015-11-29
  • Model ID#212249
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