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  • Vistas de la Avenida Balboa y Albrook, ciudad de  Panamá.  Panamá, 14 de enero de 2013. (Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto)
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  • Vistas de la Avenida Balboa y Albrook, ciudad de  Panamá.  Panamá, 14 de enero de 2013. (Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto)
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  • Vistas de la Avenida Balboa y Albrook, ciudad de  Panamá.  Panamá, 14 de enero de 2013. (Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto)
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • Diablo Rojo. Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur. ©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • Diablo Rojo. Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur. ©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Museo del Canal Interoceanico en el Casco viejo de la ciudad de Panama.©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Ramón Lepage/Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • La devoción religiosa del Cristo Negro de Portobelo parece ser una de las más populares, en la República de Panamá. Según las investigaciones realizadas sobre el tema, se dice que esta devoción se remonta a los tiempos de la colonia, cuando se cuenta que un 21 de octubre de 1658 llegó, a la playa de la comunidad panameña de Portobelo, la imagen del Cristo Negro. Solo son suposiciones, ya que todavía no se tienen referencias históricas precisas sobre este tema, pero por algunos cálculos intuitivos se puede decir que la imagen lleva en Portobelo más de dos siglos.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Portobelo es un puerto natural y un poblado ubicado en la República de Panamá. Una de las poblaciones más importantes de América durante la época colonial y puerto por el que pasó la mayoría de las riquezas que España embarcó hacia Europa procedentes de la conquista de la actual América del Sur.©Victoria Murillo/ Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , MARCH 2014.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
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The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
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The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
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Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
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The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)ectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
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The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • La iglesia de unión de Gamboa fue ordenada cerca de 1940 y el edificio contructed en 1951. Está situado en Gamboa, una ciudad construida en los años 30 como el hogar de la división de dragado del Canal de Panamá/ Gamboa Union Church was organized about 1940 and the building was contructed in 1951. It is located in Gamboa, a town built in the 1930's as the home of the dredging division of the Panama Canal. It is 17 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean right next to the Canal.
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, JUNE 2013.<br />
Gallery of Biodiversity.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , FEBRUARY 2013.<br />
Aerial view Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , MARCH 2014.<br />
View from the Amador Causeway Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2014.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
Reflection in water of the roof structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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Panama City- Panama , March 2014.<br />
Front West Biomuseo<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
Front West Biomuseo<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , JUNE 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
Detail of Bear Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2013.<br />
Biomuseo covered atrium .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , NOVEMBER 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , DECEMBER 2011 .<br />
Structure of the Coffee Cover  during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)es
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, DECEMBER  2011.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, DECEMBER 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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PANAMA CITY- PANAMA , JUNA 2010 .<br />
Structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)s
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PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , JUNE 2010.<br />
Structure  during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)es
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