Cementerio Jardines Montesacro
Pablo's grave: here we talk about a few perspectives and points of view about Pablo's history, we want people analyze and understand the context in which Pablo was raised and why he became so powerful.
Cementerio Jardines Montesacro
Pablo's grave: here we talk about a few perspectives and points of view about Pablo's history, we want people analyze and understand the context in which Pablo was raised and why he became so powerful.
Museo Casa de la Memoria
This is a place thought for people seeking to understand the complex history of Medellín, its complex and sadly, violent background, as well as the transformation into one of the most modern cities in the continent
Monasterio Santa Gertrudis La Magna
The cathedral is perhaps one of the most fascinating and shameful chapters in the political history of the country. One of the reasons why violence is unleashed in the country is the extradition treaty, and in this way the extraditables led by Pablo begin this war against ministers, politicians, journalists, and anyone who dared to challenge them. The extradition is finally dropped and Pablo is allowed to build his own prison, with his own security scheme. Not much remains of the original prison, apart from an amazing view and the climb up a nature reserve, where you will contemplate the landscape, the green
Estación Metrocable Juan XXIII
The Cable car is one of symbols of resilience and urban transformation that endorse our capacity to overcome adversity. Medellín was once (1989-1991) the most violent city worldwide, but the Metro and the public transport system came in very handy, endorsing that image we embrace now: one of the most developed cities in Latin America. Attesting the effort and investment in urban and social projects, the metrocable represents a bridge between the city and various communities in disadvantage, that otherwise would not have the means to move within the city
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