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Prior to 18th century

* 1567 – 25 July: Santiago de León de Caracas established by Spaniard
Diego de Losada Diego de Losada y Cabeza de Vaca (1511 – 1569) was a Spanish conquistador and the founder of Santiago de León de Caracas, the current capital of Venezuela. Losada was born in Rionegro del Puente, in what is now the province of Zamora. H ...
. * 1577 – Town becomes capital of
Venezuela Province The Venezuela Province (or Province of Caracas) was a province of the Spanish Empire (from 1527), of Gran Colombia (1824-1830) and later of Venezuela (from 1830), apart from an interlude (1528 - 1546) when it was contracted as a concession by the ...
,
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. * 1584 – St. George's Cathedral, Caracas built. * 1591 – granted. * 1593 – Iglesia de San Francisco (church) built. * 1595 – Town captured by English troops led by
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and
Amyas Preston Amyas Preston (died 1609) was an English privateer of the Elizabethan period. His career was largely spent in the Caribbean, as were other more famous corsairs of the age such as Francis Drake, John Hawkins and Walter Raleigh. He is principal ...
* 1638 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Caracas founded. * 1641 – 11 June:
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. * 1674 –
Caracas Cathedral The Caracas Cathedral or Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Anne is the seat of the Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese of Caracas, located on the Plaza Bolívar in Caracas, Venezuela. Its chapel of the Holy Trinity is the burial site of the pa ...
built. * 1679 – Town "pillaged by the French." * 1700 – Population: 6,000.


18th century

* 1721 – University of Caracas founded. * 1749 – 20 April: Economic demonstration led by . * 1763 – Measles outbreaks begin. * 1765 – Population: 12,500. * 1770 – Population: 20,000. * 1777 ** City becomes capital of
Captaincy General of Venezuela The Captaincy General of Venezuela ( es, Capitanía General de Venezuela), also known as the Kingdom of Venezuela (), was an administrative district of colonial Spain, created on September 8, 1777, through the Royal Decree of Graces of 1777, t ...
. ** Santa Rosalia
parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one o ...
established. * 1779 – City divided into eight administrative wards (barrios). * 1781 – built. * 1782 – Theatre built. * 1787 – Real Audiencia of Caracas installed. * 1793 –
Consulado The ''Consulado de mercaderes'' was the merchant guild of Seville founded in 1543; the Consulado enjoyed virtual monopoly rights over goods shipped to America, in a regular and closely controlled West Indies Fleet, and handled much of the silve ...
(merchant guild) established.


19th century

* 1802 – Population: 24,000–42,000. * 1808 – ''
Gazeta de Caracas ''La Gazeta de Caracas'' ( es, The Caracas Gazette) was the first newspaper printed in Venezuela; its first issue was published on October 24, 1808. In 1814, its name changed to ''Gaceta de Caracas''. The newspaper was issued, with some interruptio ...
'' newspaper begins publication. * 1810 – Revolt from Spanish control. * 1811 ** City becomes capital of
First Republic of Venezuela The First Republic of Venezuela ( es, Primera República de Venezuela) was the first independent government of Venezuela, lasting from 5 July 1811, to 25 July 1812. The period of the First Republic began with the overthrow of the Spanish colonial ...
. ** Divina Pastora
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established. * 1812 – 26 March:
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. * 1813 ** August: City taken by forces of Bolivar. ** City becomes capital of
Second Republic of Venezuela The Second Republic of Venezuela ( es, Segunda República de Venezuela) is the name used to refer to the reestablished Venezuelan Republic declared by Simón Bolívar on 7 August 1813. This declaration followed the defeat of Domingo Monteverde ...
. * 1814 – July: 1814 Caracas Exodus. * 1818 – Academy of music founded. * 1820 – City becomes capital of Venezuela Department of
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. * 1821 – 29 June: Bolívar takes city. * 1835 – Academia de Dibujo y Pintura (art academy) founded (approximate date). * 1861 – established. * 1870 – 27 April: April Revolution (Venezuela). * 1874 **
National Pantheon of Venezuela The National Pantheon of Venezuela (''Panteón Nacional de Venezuela'') is a final resting place for national heroes. The Pantheon (Latin ''Pantheon'', from Greek ''Pantheon,'' meaning " Temple of all the Gods") was created in the 1870s on th ...
established. ** Bolívar statue erected in Bolívar Square. * 1881 ** Teatro Municipal de Caracas opens. ** City becomes part of the . ** Population: 55,638. * 1882 – Horse-drawn streetcar begins operating. * 1883 **
La Guaira La Guaira () is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port. It was founded in 1577 as an outlet for Caracas, to the southeast. The town and the port were badly damaged during ...
-Caracas railway begins operating. **
Basilica of Santa Capilla The Basilica of Santa Capilla ( es, Basílica Menor Santa Capilla) It is a Roman Catholic basilica in Caracas, Venezuela located at the corner of Santa Capilla on Avenida Urdaneta. It is located in the historic center of the city, in the Cathedral ...
(church) built. ** Academia Venezolana Correspondiente de la Real Española established. * 1887 – Academia de Musica y Declamacion (music school) and Academia de Bellas Artes (art school) active. * 1889 – Academia Nacional de la Historia de Venezuela inaugurated. * 1891 – Population: 72,429. * 1894 –
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
-Caracas railway begins operating. * 1895 –
Electricidad de Caracas Electricidad de Caracas ( BVCEDC is the integrated electricity company for Caracas, Venezuela and surrounding areas, with more than 1 million connections. It was acquired by AES Corporation in 2000 and sold to the state-owned oil company PDVSA ...
in business. * 1897 –
Miraflores Palace The ''Palacio de Miraflores'' (Spanish for Miraflores Palace) is the official residence of the President of Venezuela. It is located on Urdaneta Avenue, Libertador Bolivarian Municipality in Caracas. History Construction and decoration Con ...
built.


20th century

* 1900 –
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* 1904 - Population: 90,000.(estimate). * 1905 – National Theatre opens. * 1908 – Electric streetcar begins operating. * 1909 – '' El Universal'' newspaper in publication. * 1918 –
Spanish flu The 1918–1920 influenza pandemic, commonly known by the misnomer Spanish flu or as the Great Influenza epidemic, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 influenza A virus. The earliest documented case wa ...
reaches Caracas * 1922 – Population: 92,212. * 1928 –
Generation of 1928 The Generation of 1928 (Spanish: ''Generación del 28'') was a group of Venezuelan students who led protests in Caracas in 1928 against the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez. Members and exile Many politicians prominent in Venezuela's transi ...
anti-
Gómez Gómez (frequently anglicized as Gomez) is a common Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gome". The Portuguese and Old Galician version is Gomes, while the Catalan form is Gomis. The given name ''Gome'' is derived from the Visigothic word ...
protest. * 1929 – Cine El Dorado (cinema) opens in San Agustín Parish * 1931 ** Caracas Athenaeum founded. ** opens. * 1937 – Municipal Commission of Town Planning established. * 1941 – Population: 269,030 city; 380,099 federal district. * 1945 ** Simón Bolívar International Airport, Altamira Square, and . inaugurated. ** '' Caracas Journal'' newspaper begins publication. * 1947 –
Caracas Stock Exchange The Caracas Stock Exchange or Bolsa de Valores de Caracas (BVC) is a stock exchange located in Caracas, Venezuela. Established in 1947, BVC merged with a competitor in 1974. Operational and Legal Structure BVC is a private exchange, providing op ...
established. * 1950 ** British School established. ** Population: 495,064 city; 693,896 urban agglomeration. * 1951 – Estadio Olímpico opens. * 1952 **
Aerial Tramway An aerial tramway, sky tram, cable car, ropeway, aerial tram, telepherique, or seilbahn is a type of aerial lift which uses one or two stationary ropes for support while a third moving rope provides propulsion. With this form of lift, the grip ...
begins operating. ** Estadio Universitario opens. * 1953 **
Radio Caracas Televisión Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) was a Venezuelan free-to-air television network headquartered in the Caracas neighborhood of Quinta Crespo. It was sometimes referred to as the Canal de Bárcenas. Owned by Empresas 1BC, Radio Caracas Televisià ...
begins broadcasting. ** Cine Radio City (cinema) opens. * 1954 –
Centro Simón Bolívar Towers The Centro Simón Bolívar Towers TCSB also known as the Towers of Silence is a building with a pair of 32-story towers, each measuring 103 meters in height, in El Silencio district, Caracas, Venezuela. Built during the time of the presidency of M ...
built * 1958 – '' El Mundo'' newspaper begins publication. * 1959 –
La Rinconada Hippodrome La Rinconada Hippodrome ( es, Hipódromo La Rinconada) is a race track for Thoroughbred horse racing located in Coche, a neighborhood of south Caracas, Venezuela. It was designed by Arthur Froehlich and opened on July 5, 1959. This track is the ...
opens in Coche Parish * 1960 – University City built. * 1961 – Population: 786,710 city; 1,362,189 federal district. * 1963 – December: Christmas display of illuminated begins. * 1966 – CorpBanca Tower built. * 1967 ** 29 July:
1967 Caracas earthquake The 1967 Caracas earthquake occurred in Caracas, Venezuela, and La Guaira, Vargas on 29 July at 8:00 p.m ( UTC−04:00 at that time). Its epicenter took place in the litoral central (20 km from Caracas) and lasted 35 seconds. It heavily ...
. ** Simón Bolívar University and Caracas Football Club established. ** Central Bank of Venezuela Building constructed. * 1971 – Population: 1,662,627 city; 2,175,400 urban agglomeration (approximate). * 1973 –
Previsora Tower The Previsora Tower ( es, Torre Previsora) is an office skyscraper located in sector Plaza Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela and is the headquarters of the company Seguros La Previsora. Construction of the tower began in 1970 and finally was inaug ...
and Bet-El Synagogue built. * 1974 **
Poliedro de Caracas The Poliedro de Caracas ("Caracas Polyhedron Arena") is an indoor sports arena, located on the grounds adjacent to Hipodromo La Rinconada, in Caracas, Venezuela. It was designed by architect Thomas C. Howard of Synergetics, Inc., in Raleigh, NC, ...
(arena) opens. ** Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas opens. * 1975 ** 28 October:
1975 Copa América The 1975 edition of the Copa América football tournament was played between 17 July and 28 October. For the first time there was no fixed venue, and all matches were played throughout the year in each country. In addition, the tournament changed ...
football tournament held. ** Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar (youth orchestra) headquartered in city. * 1977 –
Parque Zoológico Caricuao Parque Zoológico Caricuao (''Caricuao Zoological Park'') is a zoo in Caracas, Venezuela in the Parish of Caricuao located in the southwest region of the city. The park was created by Decree No. 1682, dated March 7, 1974, but only open to the publ ...
opens. * 1978 – National Theatre Festival begins (approximate date). * 1979 – ''
El Diario de Caracas ''El Diario de Caracas'', was one of the best known newspapers of Venezuela. The paper was founded in 1979 by a group of investors who had the concern to launch a tabloid newspaper with a critical orientation both socio-culturally and politicall ...
'' newspaper begins publication. * 1982 – Children's Museum of Caracas established. * 1983 **
Caracas Metro The Caracas Metro ( es, Metro de Caracas) is a mass rapid transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. It was constructed and is operated by Compañía Anónima Metro de Caracas, a government-owned company that was founded in 1977 by José Gon ...
begins operating. ** Teresa Carreño Theatre and Brígido Iriarte Stadium open. ** and
Parque Central Complex The Parque Central Complex is a housing, commercial and cultural development, implemented by Centro Simón Bolívar and located in the area known as El Conde in the center of the city of Caracas, Venezuela adjacent to Paseo Vargas. Within th ...
built. ** August:
1983 Pan American Games The 1983 Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. The games were the first major international competition to include relatively accurate steroid testing.Taylor, William N., ''Anabolic Steroids and the ...
held. * 1984 – Mercantil Tower and Provincial Tower built. * 1987 – Parque Cristal built. * 1989 ** February:
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. **
National Library of Venezuela The Biblioteca Nacional de Venezuela (in English: ''National Library of Venezuela''), located in Caracas, is the legal deposit and copyright for Venezuela. It was established on July 13, 1833, by decree of General José Antonio Páez. Diego Baut ...
building opens. * 1990 **
Tower of David The Tower of David ( he, מגדל דוד, Migdál Davíd), also known as the Citadel ( ar, القلعة, al-Qala'a), is an ancient citadel located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem. The citadel that stands today dates ...
construction begins. ** Population: 1,824,892 city; 2,784,042 urban agglomeration. * 1993 – Mosque of Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim built. * 1995 –
Polar Tower II Polar Towers is a complex of two towers located in Plaza Venezuela, east of Caracas, Venezuela. It is the headquarters of Empresas Polar, and is formed by the east tower and the west tower. East tower The east tower is high and has 17 floors, ...
built. * 1998 –
Centro San Ignacio Centro San Ignacio is a Venezuelan shopping mall and office complex which opened in September 1998. It won recognition for Latin American contemporary architecture with the Mies van der Rohe Award that year. The mall is in La Castellana in the Chac ...
(commercial building) opens. * 1999 ** Capital District (Venezuela) established. ** Movilnet Tower, and
Centro Sambil Centro Sambil Caracas, located in Caracas, Venezuela, is the sixth largest shopping mall in South America. It was completed in 1998 and has over 500 stores in approximately 3 million square-feet (250,000 square metres). The mall has five ''level ...
(shopping mall) built. * 2000 **
Metropolitan District of Caracas Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
created, with jurisdiction over
Baruta Baruta (pop. 317,288) is a municipality within the Metropolitan District of Caracas in Venezuela. Geography Baruta is located geographically in the South-East section of the city. Its western limit is the '' Los Chaguaramos'' neighborhood ( ...
, Chacao, El Hatillo, Libertador, and Sucre. **
Alfredo Peña Alfredo Antonio Peña (13 April 1944 – 6 September 2016) was a Venezuelan journalist and politician. Journalism career He studied journalism at the Central University of Venezuela and became well known after he was hired as the director of th ...
becomes mayor. ** Mormon temple dedicated.


21st century

* 2002 – 11 April: Demonstration. * 2004 **
Juan Barreto Juan Alejandro Barreto Cipriani (born 1959) is a politician in Venezuela. He was mayor of Caracas from 2004 until 2008. Juan Barreto belongs to the REDES party. Career Congressperson Juan Barreto entered the political scene with his election to ...
becomes mayor. ** Estrella Roja Football Club formed. ** 17 October: Fire in
Parque Central Complex The Parque Central Complex is a housing, commercial and cultural development, implemented by Centro Simón Bolívar and located in the area known as El Conde in the center of the city of Caracas, Venezuela adjacent to Paseo Vargas. Within th ...
. * 2005 – Venezuela International Book Fair begins. * 2006 ** January:
World Social Forum The World Social Forum (WSF, pt, Fórum Social Mundial ) is an annual meeting of civil society organizations, first held in Brazil, which offers a self-conscious effort to develop an alternative future through the championing of counter-hegemoni ...
held. ** Libertador Simón Bolívar Terminal opens. * 2007 ** May: RCTV closure demonstration. ** Squatters occupy
Centro Financiero Confinanzas Centro Financiero Confinanzas (English: Confinanzas Financial Center), also known as Torre de David (the Tower of David), is an unfinished abandoned skyscraper in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. It is the third highest skyscraper in the count ...
. * 2008 **
Antonio Ledezma Antonio José Ledezma Díaz (born 1 May 1955) is a Venezuelan lawyer, politician and former political prisoner. After unsuccessfully challenging for the leadership of Democratic Action in 1999, he founded a new party, the Fearless People's All ...
becomes mayor. ** Real Esppor football club formed. * 2010 – Metrocable (gondola) begins operating. * 2011 – Population: 2,104,423. * 2012 – 20 August: Yare prison riot. * 2014 – February: 2014–2018 Venezuelan protests begin. * 2015 - Population: 2,082,130. * 2017 - July: Strike in
protest A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration or remonstrance) is a public expression of objection, disapproval or dissent towards an idea or action, typically a political one. Protests can be thought of as acts of cooper ...
against president Maduro. * 2019 - January:
Venezuelan Presidential crisis The Venezuelan presidential crisis is an ongoing political crisis concerning the leadership and the legitimate president of Venezuela; the office of the president has been contested since 10 January 2019, with the nation and the world divide ...
begins, leading to the
2019 Venezuelan protests The 2019 Venezuelan protests are a collection of protests that have been organized, since 11 January, as a coordinated effort to remove Nicolás Maduro from the presidency. Demonstrations began following Maduro's controversial second inaugura ...


See also

* Caracas history * * Capital District (Venezuela) *
List of newspapers in Venezuela This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National Regional Anzoátegui state Apure state Aragua state Barinas state Bolívar state Carabobo sta ...
* List of universities in Caracas *
History of Venezuela The history of Venezuela reflects events in areas of the Americas colonized by Spain starting 1522; amid resistance from indigenous peoples, led by Native caciques, such as Guaicaipuro and Tamanaco. However, in the Andean region of western Vene ...


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