Fernando de la Mora has a modern Municipal Theatre located in the center of the city. This important cultural center is place for numerous events of art in Paraguay. The Municipality of Fernando de la Mora promotes the development of culture with classes of artistic education. As part of the popular religion, this city celebrates the festivity in honoring the Miraculous Medal every September 27. Another special date is January 6, day of Saint Baltazar, celebrated by the
Afro-Paraguayan community. An historical museum is located in one of the oldest houses in the city, right next to the Municipality building. There are exhibit more than 1300 objects and 100 photographs of the
Paraguayan War and the
Chaco War. The museum offers guided visits and historical texts specially elaborated for the students and other visitors.
Parish Church of the Miraculous Medal After the foundation of the city Fernando de la Mora on July 19, 1942, started the history of the Parish Church of the Miraculous Medal. This parish church was built by many people, such as Enrique José Veldman, first priest of the parish church, who destined the first book baptisms made in the church, two hundred pages long, to the archive, preserved as a historical relic. The first bell of the church was donated by Teodosia Vda. De Gómez, and the images of the passion, ornaments, stations and the sacrarium were donated by the Florentín Peña family, who brought them from
Buenos Aires, Argentina, where they were sent to do diplomatic work. A commission formed in 1938 was in charge of building the new temple twice as big as the previous one. Part of the first altar had to be knocked down for the enlargement. This work was made by the architect Anderson Castorino. ==Transportation==