Read novels by Tomás Carrasquilla, León de Greiff, Fernando González and other outstanding Antioquian writers.
Stroll around this vast shopping center and window shop at its different stores.
Enthrall yourself with the Maestro Pedro Nel Gomez and the watercolors, oil paintings and murals that represent his best works.
The Castillo Museum was built in 1930 and is considered one of the outstanding architectural features that the city has to offer. Its grounds, which include vast gardens filled with Cypre trees brought all the way from Adriana Villa in Italy, add to the cultural reference that this building has in Medellín.
The Castillo museum took inspiration for its construction from the Loire Valley castles in France.
Walk around each one of its spaces and discover the plethora of treasures that this unique museum houses. Items such as porcelain and crystal relics, Gobelin tapestries, stained-glass windows, paintings and work of arts from different artistic manifestations make up this vast collection that is both unique and fascinating.
The Castillo Museum: a synonym of culture in the city of Medellín.
The museum has a variety of art exhibition rooms and spaces for academic workshops on painting, dancing and piano.
The museum welcomes people of all tastes and backgrounds. There are a variety of different activities to do, each with their own cultural and academic focus.
The activities on offer range from guided tours to permanent and temporary exhibits that will make your visit both a cultural and historical experience.
Artistic exhibits and academic workshops for people of all ages.
Medellín and the cultural offering it has open its doors to all visitors so that the development the city has been through over the past few year can be witnessed first-hand.
