Yalagüna, like all the towns founded by the Spaniards, had a similar structure until the 50s: around the square were government offices such as: the command, the mayor's office, the court, the telegraph and the church.
Thanks to recent administrations, the municipality today has a modern image, with the vernacular style prevailing in its neighborhoods and communities (adobe houses and red clay roofs), the following stand out:
La Catholic Church Today it is located on the east side of the park; built more than 50 years ago with a colonial style. Rebuilt in the period from 1990 to 1994. Dedicated to Saint Anne, the patron saint of this municipality, it was designed with strong walls, a grandstand at the main entrance, a tower-shaped bell tower located on the left side, and convent-shaped windows. The base of the pillars and the baptismal font belong to the old church.
Rubén Darío Central Park: It is a meeting place for the population, a safe space, for recreation and recreation for adults, adolescents and children.
In a wooded environment you can share with the population, rest and get to know different monuments, such as the statue of the General of Free Men and Women Augusto C. Sandino, the image of the Virgin Santa Ana and Jesus Sacramentado, among others, located in front of the Mayor's Office municipal.
Children's Park "Coronel Santos López": It is located at the entrance to the San Bartolo neighborhood and has been remodeled on several occasions, in the center there is a monument in homage to Colonel Santos López, and the Municipal Museum is also located.
Municipal baseball and soccer stadiums: sports centers where baseball, soccer and other recreational activities take place.
Library: in 1998, the Municipal Library was founded, a reference for consultation for students and visitors.
Municipal market: infrastructure located on the banks of the Pan-American Highway, adjacent to the National Police.
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