Above: Buildings in Casco Viejo.
1 is the statue of Pablo Arosemena, elected as the first presidential designate by the National Assembly for the term 1904-1906 and in 1910–1912, when Panama became independent.
2 is the Monumento al canal de Panamá.
3 was originally a bank in the modern sector of Panama City, but converted to office buildings because bank clients said the building reminded them that the bank was screwing them.
4 nice day for a white wedding.
5 and 13 are buildings yet to be reconstructed.
6 to 12 show stained glass of San Antonio, San Ignacio de Loyola, Santa Barbara, Virgen del Carmen, San Pablo, San José and Sagrado Corozón de Jesus, inside the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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