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Medellin
It's been over a year since, after Peru, the immense continent of South America opened itself to me - north, south, west; when I chose the north, and made the decision to cross the Equator through to Colombia, it was just my instinct talking. I didn't know where I would...
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San Antonio
A little East, there is the San Antonio park. In between the crowds of statues of Fernando Botero, the huge metal bird, lacerated, witnesses the explosion of twenty years ago. Next to the San Antonio Church of Padua, in the beautiful coupole, is the seat of the French...
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Jardín Botánico
Description The Botanic Garden in Medellín is a place brimming with diverse flora and fauna, lakes, museums, shops and restaurants. You won't get to know much about Colombian history or culture there, as it's more designed as somewhere to spend a quiet day, getting to...
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El Poblado
To the south of Medellín, and to the east of the river, is the El Poblado district, the most preppy and touristy in the city. The one where the zona rosa is, the upscale nightlife area, where there are a lot of bars, restaurants, clubs, hotels and youth hostels. Pretty...
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Envigado
Source Let's move a little away from Medellin, staying in the Valley. Envigado, to the south, one of the richest municipals in the country is connected to the city by Metro and makes up part of the Metropolitan area. In the border between Medellin and Envigado, next to...
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The Museum of Modern Art or MAMM
Description When one goes to the MAMM (Museum of Modern Art, Medellin) one can appreciate the architecture from outside which is different to any museum. This is because it was an old train station before and as you enter the building it will become more evident. The...
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Plaza Botero or Plaza de las Esculturas
Plaza Botero is an outdoor square just in front of the 'Museo de Antioquia'. This square is important for the Colombians as here sculptures of an internationally recognised painter, Fernando Botero, are displayed. Boltero is characterised as a painter and sculpter who...
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