Tales from the Panopticon and Spirits of the National Museum
The tour of the National Museum of Colombia allows visitors to discover some of the most representative elements of the country's history and culture. Key highlights include the Botanical Expedition room, where Colombia's natural richness is revealed; the Santa Rosa de Viterbo Aerolite, one of the museum's oldest objects; and the Puerto Chacho Vessel, over 12,000 years old. Also notable is Simón Bolívar's crown, a symbol of Latin American independence. The tour includes historical spaces of the old prison, art, archaeology, and history exhibitions, as well as cultural and educational experiences that connect visitors with the national heritage.
What to expect
The National Museum of Colombia, located in Bogotá, is the oldest and most important museum in the country. Its halls preserve more than 200 years of Colombian history, culture, and memory. Among its great attractions are the Botanical Expedition room, the famous Santa Rosa de Viterbo Aerolite, and the Puerto Chacho Vessel, considered one of the museum's oldest objects. Also noteworthy is the gold crown given to Simón Bolívar after the Battle of Ayacucho. The museum, which formerly functioned as a prison, holds unique stories, legends, and historical elements. In addition to its permanent and temporary exhibitions of art, archaeology, and history, it offers cultural activities, workshops, and educational experiences for all visitors.







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