Bliss Institute

The Bliss Institute in Belize City after its remodelation in 2003

The Bliss Institute is a theatre, museum, and National Arts Council in the cultural center of Belize City. It is named after Baron Bliss.

The original construction started in 1953 and finished one year later. The architectural design was done under modernist international style. The program consisted in a library, an auditorium, an exhibition area and reading rooms. The gallery for the auditorium resembled the prow of a ship. The trusteeship of Baron Bliss invested $251,829 dls in the construction of the building and $7,532 in furniture.[1]

Bliss Institute 1999, prior to renovations
Proposal for renovation. Bliss Institute, Belize city. 2000 Source: Bachelors Thesis Architectural Degree by Rafael A. Balboa

It was almost all refurbished in 2003 by a Mexican construction company,[2] becoming the Bliss Centre for the Performing Arts, housing the headquaeters for ICA (Institute of Creative Arts).[3]

The museum contains a number of notable archaeological finds from the Mayan site of Caracol.[4] The theatre stages numerous concerts and a number of artistic exhibitions and political events are held in the complex.

References

  1. Bradley H., Leo, Baron Bliss and His Bounty to Belize, Belmopan, Government Print, 1986.
  2. http://edition.channel5belize.com/archives/15580
  3. http://www.nichbelize.org/ica-bliss-center/bliss-center-for-the-performing-arts.html
  4. "Central Belize City -Bliss Institute". Planetware.com. Retrieved June 19, 2009.

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