Bolívar Square, located in the heart of Pereira, Colombia, is the city’s largest and most significant public space. At its center stands a unique sculpture of Simón Bolívar, the revered South American statesman, depicted riding a horse completely nude. The square is also home to a landmark church, adding a touch of architectural grandeur. Visitors can experience the lively atmosphere created by street vendors selling their wares and locals feeding pigeons, making it a vibrant and popular gathering spot for both residents and tourists.
Bolívar Square (Plaza de Bolívar)
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