The Museum of Antioquia is located in the department of Antioquia in Medellín. This museum has been considered a National Monument since 1995 despite the fact that it houses collections of international importance. This museum has been the second to be founded in Colombia and the first in Antioquia. It is located exactly in front of the Plaza Botero.

The Museum of Antioquia houses a collection of over 5,000 pieces in which are found from goods that represent the archaeological heritage of the nation, to interesting pieces of art, even, the Museum of Antioquia has received as a gift works of the famous Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero.

Visitors can learn about Colombian history, art and various artists in the country. As well as artists representing Medellín.

HOW TO GET TO THE MUSEUM OF ANTIOQUIA?

The Museum is located at Carrera 52 # 52 Street – 43 in downtown Medellín, near Berrio Park. To get to the Museum of Medellín you must use the Metro to the Carabobo commercial passage which is directly connected to the Museum of Antioquia. The Berrio park subway station also offers access to the museum.

ATTRACTIONS AT THE MUSEUM OF ANTIOQUIA

The Museum of Antioquia is of great importance to Medellín since this building hides an immense number of secrets that tourists will be interested in knowing, since they will help them understand the culture and heritage of Colombia and Medellín.

The Museum of Antioquia presents permanent exhibitions, for example,  “The neighborhood has a Voice” exhibition shows a collection of ceramic pieces that date from different times. “Stories to Rethink” presents critical reviews of the history and milestones of Antioquian art. In the Colonial and Republican Room, you will find a complete exhibition of religious works and heroes of history. In the Internacional art hall you can meet representatives of modern and contemporary trends in international art.

COSTS

The value of the entrance to the Museum of Antioquia is: (2019)

12,000 COP: National visitors
18,000 COP: Foreign visitors

Senior citizens, students from other cities and foreigners get a 50% discount on admission to the museum.
Groups of more than 5 people get a 30% discount.

The Antioquia Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.