The Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala has used its official Twitter account to share a series of cultural announcements and invitations between November 10 and 11, 2025. The tweets promote events and activities aimed at encouraging public engagement with national heritage and the arts.
On November 10, the ministry highlighted an anniversary celebration for a prominent institution, stating: "#Sacatepéquez | El Museo de Arte Colonial de La Antigua Guatemala, está de aniversario. Te invitamos a visitarlo y descubrir su historia.
Conoce los horarios. https://t.co/xtq2PeJYbI
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero". This message invited the public to learn more about the museum's schedule and explore its historical significance.
Later that evening, on November 11, another tweet from the ministry hinted at upcoming seasonal programming: " Algo mágico está por llegar esta Navidad
Dicen que dentro de un regalo puede esconderse un sueño… y una historia llena de magia.
¿Tienes una idea de qué podría ser?
Déjala en los comentarios y mantente atento, porque muy pronto te contaremos más.
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/IV37roDsij". The tweet encouraged followers to participate by sharing their guesses in the comments.
Shortly after midnight on November 11, the ministry promoted a theatrical production related to Guatemalan history: " ¡Todos abordo del “El tren amarillo”!
Descarga tus entradas para disfrutar de la obra de Manuel Galich, un drama que te transportará a la primera mitad del siglo XX.
Boletos gratuitos
https://t.co/VKPyejBjyq
Solamente 300 entradas.
Solo para mayores de 18 años. https://t.co/ahfV6tacwQ". This announcement offered free tickets for adults to attend "El tren amarillo," written by Manuel Galich—a play set in early twentieth-century Guatemala with only limited seats available.
The Museo de Arte Colonial in La Antigua Guatemala is one of the country's notable institutions dedicated to preserving colonial-era art and artifacts. Its anniversaries are often marked by special events designed to raise awareness of its collection and educational programs. Additionally, Manuel Galich was an influential Guatemalan playwright known for works that explored social issues in Central America during times of political change.
These communications reflect ongoing efforts by the Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala to foster public interest in both historical preservation and contemporary artistic expression through social media outreach.
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