La Sociedad Bogotana
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The image contains a news story about the French traveler M. Luis Verbrugghe who describes Bogotá society in 1878. In Bogotá, unlike other cities in South America, there is no real mall or meeting place, so people It meets in the atrium of the Cathedral. The ladies of Bogotá do not usually leave their homes, and on Sundays they can be seen in church, dressed in mantillas and long suits. Some traveler criticism has arisen due to cultural differences, but the author finds charm in Bogotá society and its hospitality. The society is praised for its beauty, culture and benevolence. Despite the lack of a real mall, Bogotá hosts pleasant gatherings and the cultivation of letters is evident. Society values education and shows strong affection for mothers and children. The houses in Bogotá may look cold from the outside, but they are spacious and decorated with mirrors and well-furnished furniture. The society parties are rich and bright, and the families are hospitable and pleasant. Also, the traveler also highlights the love of Bogotá women for flowers and poetry. Although some criticism has been directed at Bogotá society, the author values the freshness and feeling of the poems written by women from the region. Mothers often express boundless affection for their children, and the return of a child home is a cause for great joy and affection. Bogotá society resembles the city's houses, which may appear cold from the outside but are spacious and decorated with mirrors and quality furniture. News published by the newspaper La Voz Nacional, No. 6, May 3-1884.