The Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala shared updates on its official Twitter account on November 13, 2025, highlighting cultural initiatives and public engagement opportunities.
In a tweet posted at 19:12 UTC, the ministry invited citizens to learn more about its new Casas de Desarrollo Cultural by stating, "Si deseas más información sobre las nuevas Casas de Desarrollo Cultural, ingresa aquí https://t.co/SLr3llCadA #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero".
Later that day, at 19:31 UTC, the ministry reported on an educational workshop in San Marcos. The tweet read: "#SanMarcos | 30 estudiantes de la Escuela Oficial Rural Mixta Carlos Alfonso Barrios, formaron parte de un taller para promover el conocimiento del calendario maya y su relevancia en la cosmovisión. Conoce los nahuales. https://t.co/tXdCOKba5A #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero".
At 20:00 UTC, the ministry promoted an alternative for families wishing to watch a football match outside of Estadio Manuel Felipe Carrera. The tweet stated: "¡Solo 6 horas! Si no irás al Estadio Manuel Felipe Carrera y buscas un lugar para vivir la pasión del fútbol en familia, ¡tenemos el plan! Puedes apoyar a la Bicolor en un ambiente seguro y familiar en nuestros Centros Deportivos y Parques y de forma gratuita."
The Ministry of Culture and Sports of Guatemala is responsible for promoting cultural heritage and supporting sports activities throughout the country. Initiatives such as Casas de Desarrollo Cultural aim to foster local cultural development and community participation. Workshops on Mayan heritage are part of ongoing efforts to preserve indigenous knowledge and traditions among younger generations. Public events in sports centers reflect the ministry’s commitment to providing safe spaces for recreation and national team support.
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