Museum of Antioquia

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"The Museo de Antioquia, located in Medellín, Colombia, is a cultural treasure that captivates visitors with its rich history and varied art collection. Its halls house a fascinating display of masterpieces by leading local and international artists, from painting and sculpture to photography and contemporary art. The museum not only offers a visually stunning experience, but also invites visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural identity of Antioquia through interactive exhibits and educational programs. The main draw is the third floor devoted mainly to Botero works, showcasing a greater date range of his work, including a lot of early stuff that does not feature in his dedicated museum. The second floor is dedicated mainly to Colombian artists post 1945."
"Located beside Plaza Botero. Building includes two interior courtyards and exhibits of more than 100 art pieces (mostly paintings. Cost: 21,000 COP"

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