Inaugurated in 1994 as a cultural center, San Antonio Plaza overlooks the mountains of Medellín, offering a panoramic view of the city’s natural beauty. The plaza’s history took a tragic turn in 1995 when a bomb exploded during a concert, claiming the lives of innocent people. Today, the square serves as a poignant memorial to Medellín’s turbulent past, providing a space for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can walk through the open expanse, taking in the quiet atmosphere and the surrounding urban landscape, while honoring the memory of those who were lost.
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