Set in Plaza Botero, a square that showcases the disproportionate sculptures of Medellín-born Fernando Botero, the Antioquia Museum (Museo de Antioquia) houses a fascinating collection of classic and contemporary art. The third floor is dedicated entirely to Botero, featuring his controversial works, including ‘The Death of Pablo Escobar.’ Visitors can explore a diverse range of artistic expressions, from traditional pieces to modern masterpieces, all within the vibrant cultural heart of Medellín.
Antioquia Museum (Museo de Antioquia)
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