Las Bóvedas

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Las Bóvedas is a historic waterfront structure in Panama City's Casco Viejo, originally built as a defensive fortification and later used as dungeons, now housing galleries, shops, and scenic promenades.

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Las Bóvedas canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defensive fortification
historic structure
tourist attraction
waterfront promenade
architecturalFeature sea-facing bastions
thick stone walls
vaulted chambers
associatedWith Spanish colonial period
category Buildings and structures in Casco Viejo
Spanish colonial fortifications in Panama
Tourist attractions in Panama City
country Panama
currentUse art galleries
restaurants
scenic promenade
shops
hasFunction commercial use
defense of Panama City
tourism
hasViewOf Amador Causeway
surface form: Amador Causeway area

Panama Bay islands
Panama City skyline
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic District of Panama with the Salón Bolívar"
languageOfName Spanish
laterUse dungeons
prison cells
locatedIn Casco Viejo
Panama
Panama City
locatedOn waterfront
material stone
meaningOfName The Vaults
near French Embassy in Panama City
Plaza Francia
surface form: Plaza de Francia
originalUse defensive fortification
military installation
overlooks Pacific Ocean
Gulf of Panama
surface form: Panama Bay
partOf historic district of Casco Viejo
touristActivity dining
photography
shopping
sightseeing
walking

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Casco Viejo contains Las Bóvedas
San Felipe hasPart Las Bóvedas