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Monumento a la Raza: A Tribute to Antioquian Culture

Discover Medellín's Monumento a la Raza, a powerful symbol of Antioquia's cultural identity and artistic heritage.

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The Monumento a la Raza, located in Medellín's La Candelaria district, is a striking sculpture that honors the cultural diversity and heritage of the Antioquia region in Colombia. Created by Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt, the monument features a concrete base adorned with bronze figures, symbolizing the origins, traits, and aspirations of the Antioquian people.

A brief summary to Monumento a la Raza

  • Cl. 42 #52106, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellin, La Alpujarra, La Candelaria, Medellin, Antioquia, 050015, CO
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  • Monday 6 am-7 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-7 pm
  • Friday 6 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photos.
  • Check out nearby street vendors for local snacks and drinks to enhance your visit.
  • Take a guided tour to learn more about the cultural significance of the monument.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Monumento a la Raza via public transport, take the Medellín Metro to Alpujarra station on Line A. From the station, the monument is a short walk away. A single metro fare costs approximately 2,580 COP.

  • Taxi

    If you prefer a direct route, a taxi from El Poblado to Monumento a la Raza will cost around 8,000 COP. From Laureles, the taxi fare is approximately 9,000 COP. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

  • Walking

    From the city center, such as Plaza Botero, you can walk to Monumento a la Raza. Head west on Calle 52 (also known as Avenida San Juan) and continue until you reach the La Alpujarra Administrative Center. The monument will be visible in the main plaza. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes.

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The Monumento a la Raza, also known as the Monumento a la Raza Antioqueña, is a significant outdoor sculpture in Medellín, Colombia. Located in the La Alpujarra Administrative Center, the monument was designed by Colombian sculptor Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt and inaugurated on May 31, 1988. The Medellin government approved the monument's construction on September 4, 1975, with the goal of capturing the culture and people of Antioquia. The monument's design incorporates a curved concrete structure embellished with numerous bronze sculptures that represent Antioquian identity and culture. The 38-meter-high and 900-ton monument alludes to traditional myths, such as the Harpies and the Tiger of Amalfi, as well as biblical references such as the serpent, the crucified, and the angel of the annunciation. In 2016, an urn containing Arenas' remains was placed next to the monument. Visitors can explore the monument's intricate details, which reflect indigenous and African heritage, providing insight into the region's cultural roots. Informational plaques and guided tours offer historical context and significance, enriching the understanding of Colombia's multicultural heritage. The surrounding area is filled with local vendors and artists, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

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