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Originally built in 1922 as a convent, it became the home of the Secretary of Public Education in 1922 and was decorated with a great series of more than 200 Diego Rivera murals, dating from 1923 and 1928, that cover over 1,500 sq. m (16,146 sq. ft.) of wall space. Other artists did a panel here and there, but the Rivera murals are the most outstanding.
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Los Angeles Times, 202 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, California, 90012 | Copyright 2009
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