The Julio Cortázar Museum of Contemporary Art in Managua will reopen its doors to the public on August 26th in its historic location across from the Nicaraguan Post Office, in the former Palace of Communications. The reopening will allow Nicaraguan families to reclaim this emblematic space dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of contemporary art, as part of the efforts to strengthen culture and artistic expression in the country.
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The Julio Cortázar Museum of Contemporary Art in Managua will reopen its doors to the public on August 26th in its historic location across from the Nicaraguan Post Office, in the former Palace of Communications. The reopening will allow Nicaraguan families to reclaim this emblematic space dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of contemporary art, as part of the efforts to strengthen culture and artistic expression in the country.