An escape to this stunning alpine village especially during the Oktoberfest is idyllic. In the development of the town, do they have architectural design regulations in place to preserve and protect the Bavarian-style? It's inspiring to see towns guarding the authenticity and physical features of each environment.
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Hey, @aplusd. Good night from Venezuela. Thank you for your support and for commenting on this post. As for your question, the answer is positive. Yes, in Colonia Tovar there is an architectural style that is respected. Since the founding the people adopted the customs of their ancestors and made a replica of their culture in Venezuela. In Colonia Tovar the root of the ancient Germanic village, Los Bavaros, has been maintained. That style is what identifies that beautiful place, is to feel in Europe, in Germany, being in Venezuela. The constructions follow the established pattern: lattice, predominates wood, white or brown color, texture, characteristic design, almost all homes have the same distribution of spaces. They also maintain their gastronomy. They offer a variety of traditional dishes. They have their own brewery, called Tovar. In times of celebrations its typical costumes and dances brighten tourists. In short, Colonia Tovar is magical, dreamy, it is an unforgettable place. Greetings and infinite blessings.