Catholic Church: located in the Central neighborhood of the city. Its architectural design is modern, the construction system is reinforced masonry. On its facade it presents an image of the Virgin Mary. Inside it are several images typical of this religion, surrounded by colorful stained glass windows and a large garden.

Moravian Church: in the Central neighborhood, in front of the Moravo School. The original temple was built between 1907 and 1909, entirely of wood on concrete stilts.

It was destroyed in October 1988 by Hurricane Joan and rebuilt in concrete, keeping the original design. It represents the architecture with English influences that occurred on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua.

Bluefields municipality building: diagonal to the corner of Parque Reyes. It is a wooden house of vernacular Caribbean architecture; It has ancient cannons on its grounds that were used to protect the entrance to this municipality through the bay.

Building of the Historical Cultural Museum BICU - CIDCA: It is located a few minutes from the municipal market of Bluefields, in the Punta Fría neighborhood. It still conserves its typical English infrastructure; This museum is an old two story house.

House of protocol of the Moravian Church: on Reyes Street and its intersection with Paterson Avenue, this wooden house is located; Victorian style, with ornately decorated windows and doors, front porch as an extension of the dwelling, with cornices and eaves with meticulous decorations and wooden balustrade.

Reyes Park -Bluefields

Reyes Park -Bluefields

Reyes Park: in front of the Mayor's Office; It was in 1898, under the presidency of Gral. José Santos Zelaya and Gral. Juan Pablo Reyes, acting as mayor of the Atlantic coast, (in whose honor it was given the name of Parque Reyes), that the idea of ​​equipping Bluefields of a good building that served as a school for all the children and young people of the time, entrusted to Father Grill, a Colombian priest.

The park is equipped with platforms, lighting, playgrounds, benches, Wi-Fi and green areas for the entertainment of the population.

Walking through the streets of the Beholden neighborhood you can see some Victorian or English colonial style houses; In many of them it is still possible to appreciate the details of this architectural style, despite the fact that most of them were damaged or destroyed during the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988.

Visit the Moravian Cemetery, It is the first cemetery in Bluefields where the Moravian missionaries were buried, you can visit it with a guide. It is located in the Punta Fría neighborhood.

Sports lovers can visit the Bring Bay Stadium, where you will enjoy baseball games, the most popular sport in the municipality and on the entire Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. It is located in the urban area.

Another place where you can practice different sports is the Brig Bay Court N ° 1 y N ° 2, enjoy a pleasant moment with your family or friends. Also in the urban sector.

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