Located on Bolivar Square in Cartagena, the Palace of Inquisition (Museo Histórico de Cartagena de Indias) is housed in an 18th-century mansion that once served as the headquarters for the Spanish Inquisition. The building’s colonial architecture and historical significance draw visitors to explore its diverse collection. Inside, the museum displays a range of artifacts, including torture devices, paintings, pre-Colombian statues, and ceramics. These exhibits offer a vivid and often chilling glimpse into the region’s past, providing a unique and educational experience for those interested in history.
Palace of Inquisition (Palacio de la Inquisicion)
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