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Ateneo de El Salvador (Athenaeum of El Salvador) is a cultural, literary and artistic institution, founded in 1912 and whose headquarters are located in San Salvador. It has become a benchmark of national culture and prominent intellectuals from El Salvador have passed through it.
History
In March 1911, Salvadoran president Manuel Enrique Araujo initiated his presidential term, who gave his approval for the creation of an athenaeum. The Athenaeum of El Salvador was founded on September 22, 1912 by José Dolores Corpeño, Manuel Álvarez Magaña, Jorge F. Zepeda, Armando Rodríguez Portillo, Salvador Turcios R., Salvador L. Erazo, Manuel Andino, José Burgos Cuéllar, J. Fernando Chávez, Manuel Masferrer C., Miguel Ángel García, J. Antonio Irías, Augusto Castro, Joaquín Serra (h), Juan Gomar and Abraham Ramírez Peña, choosing José Dolores Corpeño as provisional president, with the purpose of "elevate the national culture in all its manifestations".
On December 1, 1912, the Ateneo magazine was created, which collects much of the cultural work of the institution and the intellectual contributions of its members.
On November 15, 1974, the Athenaeum inaugurated its own building in the country's Government Center.
On November 22, 2007, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador declared the Athenaeum "Distinguished Cultural Institution of El Salvador" for "its prolific cultural work for the benefit of the enhancement of our Homeland".
Featured historical members
Francisco Gavidia
Alberto Masferrer
José Gustavo Guerrero
José María Peralta Lagos
Miguel Ángel García
Manuel Vidal
David J. Guzmán
Ramón López Jiménez
Sarbelio Navarrete
Jorge Larde y Larín
Manuel Luis Escamilla
References
External links
Official website
Ateneo de El Salvador history
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