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La Paz Travel Guide

La Paz is the highest capital city in the world, and is home to the world's highest golf course. The air is so thin that a well-hit shot will travel several meters farther than at sea level. The sight from the air as one flies into La Paz is incredible.

About La Paz

La Paz covers an area of 181.5 sq. miles (470 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1.5 million people being the administrative capital of Bolivia, as well as the departmental capital of La Paz Department and the most populous city in Bolivia.

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Plaza

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo PlazaThe powerful art in this museum does an excellent job of conveying the issues that affect modern-day Bolivians. Notable permanent pieces include a collection of plaster sculptures by the museum’s owner, Herman Plaza, called Cuando los Hijos se Van (”When the Kids Leave”), a very real depiction of young people who are leaving Bolivia for the United States; and paintings by José Rodríguez-Sánchez who comes from Cochabamba, where the U.S.-directed program to eradicate coca growing in the region has wreaked havoc on the local people.

The museum also houses the work of some well-known international artists, including portraits by Choi-Sung Man, considered one of the best portrait artists in the world. (His subjects have included George H. W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Princess Diana.) Occasionally, there is a Spanish-speaking guide who can take you on a 30-minute tour of the museum. If you can’t find the guide, stop in the gift shop and ask Luis for help — he’s very knowledgeable.

Even if there were no art here, it still would be worth a visit to see the interior of the 126-year-old mansion that houses the museum. This building and the bus station are the only structures in Bolivia that were designed by Señor Eiffel of Eiffel Tower fame.

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