Venezuela plan to turn notorious prison into cultural centre scrubs past horrors, critics say
by Tiago Rogero, South America correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#73BJ3)
The move is among several measures the acting president has touted since Maduro's capture - yet critics say it erases Venezuela's long history of repression
It was designed in the 1950s to be the world's first drive-through shopping centre", a futuristic structure with more than than two miles of ramps looping past 300 shops, as well as cinemas, a hotel, a private club, a concert hall and a heliport.
But the building was never completed, and under the regimes of Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro, spaces envisioned as shops were turned into cells, and El Helicoide became Venezuela's most notorious torture centre for political prisoners.
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