The architrave is inscribed: MANUEL ESTRADA CABRERA PRESIDENTE DE LA REPUBLICA A LA JUVENTUD ESTUDIOSA ("Manuel Estrada Cabera, President of the Republic, to the Studious Youths"). This structure was later demolished during the government of Col. Jacobo Arbenz in the early years of the 1950's, but similar Temples in Quetzaltenango and other cities still stand.
Scanned by Infrogmation (talk) from stereo card in my own collection. Undated, c. 1905.
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2003-07-19 15:01 Infrogmation 297×294× (25740 bytes) Temple of Minerva, Guatemala City, from stereo card, c. 1905
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