Medellin Museum of Antioquia Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Located in the heart of Medellín, the Museo de Antioquía is the most important museum in the city and is famous for its extensive collection of Botero's works. With this skip-the-line ticket, you can see his paintings and sculptures, as well as works by other artists, including both temporary and permanent exhibitions. The museum is housed in a beautiful Art Deco building that once housed the town hall.
- Admire the world's largest art collection dedicated to Fernando Botero.
- Discover the temporary exhibitions of local artists
- Enter without queuing
What’s included
- Ticket for the Museum of Antioquia
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
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Buying a ticket for the Museum of Antioch gives you access to the city's most renowned cultural institution. It is valid for one day, includes both permanent and temporary exhibitions and gives you the opportunity to appreciate the works of local artists.
It is best known for the works of Fernando Botero, whose fame is due to his portraits and sculptures depicting overweight people with an absorbed, distant, almost vacant gaze. Among the best are "Exvoto" (the artist's first donation to the museum), "Nuestra Señora de Colombia" and "Pablo Escobar muerto". Outside the museum grounds, in the centrally located Plaza Botero, there are several sculptures by the artist.
However, these are not the only permanent exhibitions, as there are others such as:
- Promises of Modernity: the space dedicated to 20th century art, a period of contrasts in Medellín.
- Histories to rethink: the environment where a real dialogue takes place that puts in "communication" the works of the 19th and 20th centuries with contemporary artistic creations.
- Clay has a voice: a collection of ceramic objects from different periods, including pre-Columbian times.
Undoubtedly, an art experience not to be missed during your visit to Medellín.