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Casa Museo Otraparte
Corporation Fernando González, Otraparte was created in 2002 to preserve and promote the spirit and philosophy of the late philosopher who is... |
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Museo de Antioquia
Museo de Antioquia is one of the most important museums in Colombia. Located in front of the Plaza de las Esculturas, you can find the biggest... |
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Museo del Arte Moderno
Museo de Arte Moderno in Medellin (MAMM) is located in the Talleres Robledo building - part of an old steel factory - but now refurbished into a... |
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| Parks, Plazas & Gardens |
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Parque Bolivar
Parque Bolivar might be exactly how you imagine Colombia to be if your impression is still largely based on a Gabriel Garcia Márquez novel. Time... |
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Plaza de las Esculturas
Plaza de las Esculturas (also known as Plaza Botero) is essentially an outdoor museum with sculptures by one of Medellin’s most celebrated... |
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Parque Lleras
Parque Lleras (pronounced ‘Jeras’) is in the heart of the Zona Rosa and usually the first port of call for anyone looking for an upscale open air restaurant... |
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Pequeño Teatro
Though small, Pequeño Teatro has become a giant in Medellín's theatre scene. This is, perhaps, in virtue of the fact that entry is free with only a... |
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Teatro Lido
Established in 1945, Teatro Lido has staged artistic and cultural performances for almost 70 years and is like a respected war veteran in Medellín's... |
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| Neighbourhoods |
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El Centro
El Centro offers a vibrant and sometimes unpredictable glimpse of the heart of Medellin. While El Poblado is great for sleeping and eating... |
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El Poblado
In the 1970s, El Poblado became the new place to live for wealthy residents in Medellin, who relocated from Prado in El Centro because of overcrowding... |
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| Surrounding Areas |
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Guatape
Guatape is located in the outskirts of Medellín, bordering a reservoir created by the Colombian government for a hydro-electric damn, built in... |
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Santa Fe de Antioquia
Santa Fe Antioquia is a sleepy colonial town with lots of soul. Surrounded by lush greenery and drenched in sunshine, it's ideal for strolling cute... |
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