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Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de Lourdes

A symbol of the locality of Chapinero is the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, whose architecture represents the Gothic Revival style in Colombia. The temple, built in 1875, was modified in 1917 and is known for its polychrome stained glass windows of German origin. Its medievalist inspiration stands out from the classic architecture of other government and religious buildings.

Bogota José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden

The José Celestino Mutis botanical garden is Colombia's biggest botanical garden. It serves both as a recreation and research center with an emphasis on Andean and Páramo ecosystems.The garden is located in Bogotá and features plants from every Colombian altitude, climate and region. It was founded in 1955, in honor of botanist and astronomer José Celestino Mutis.

Bogotá Museum of Modern Art (MAMBO)

The Bogotá Museum of Modern Art (MAMBO) is a modern art museum. It was designed by architect Rogelio Salmona. The Museum was founded by Gloria Zea.

Botero Museum

The Botero Museum also known as Museo Botero is a museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. It houses one of Latin America's most important international art collections. Since the late 1960s, Colombian artist Fernando Botero had been a noted art collector. Initially of pre-Columbian pieces, later of colonial art and more recently of drawing, painting and universal modern sculpture.

Capitolio Nacional

Capitolio Nacional (or National Capitol) is a building on Bolivar Square in central Bogotá, the construction of which began in 1848 and was finished in 1926. It houses both houses of the Congress of Colombia. It was designed by Thomas Reed.

Casa de Moneda

The Casa de Moneda de Colombia (Coin and bill Production Museum) is a Colombian currency museum based in the city of Bogotá. It was founded in 1621.

Chorro de Quevedo

Chorro de Quevedo (Quevedo's fountain) is a fountain located in the neighborhood of La Candelaria in Bogotá. It signifies the purported location were Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, a Spanish conquistador, first established the foundations of Bogotá in 1538.

Colombian National Museum

The National Museum of Colombia (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Colombia) is the National Museum of Colombia housing collections on its history, art, culture.Located in Bogotá downtown. The National Museum is the oldest in the country and one of the oldest in the continent, built in 1823.

Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center

The Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center is a space dedicated to culture, in the historic center of Bogota. It has one of the largest librarys in Latin America. Inaugurated in 2008, one of the last works of the famous Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona.

Gold Museum

The Museum of Gold (Spanish: El Museo del Oro) The museum houses the famous Muisca golden raft found in Pasca in 1969, that represents the ceremony of the new zipa (ruler) of Muyquytá, the basis for the El Dorado myth.

Iglesia de San Francisco

The Church of San Francisco is a church of Catholic worship under the patronage of Saint Francis of Assisi in the city of Bogotá, in Colombia. It is located in the Veracruz neighborhood. It was built between 1557 and 1566, on the right bank of the Vicachá River, later called the San Francisco River. The original construction had an extension between 1586 and 1611. In 1623 the main altarpiece was built.

Maloka Museo Interactivo

The Maloka Museum is an interactive science museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. Visitors interact with a wide variety of exhibits that explore topics in science and technology.

Monserrate

Monserrate (named after Catalan homonym mountain Montserrat) is a high mountain over 10,000 feet high that dominates the city center of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. It rises to 3,152 meters (10,341 ft) above the sea level, where there is a church (built in the 17th century) with a shrine, devoted to El Señor Caído.

museo de arte contemporaneo

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá, also known by the acronym MAC, is an art museum. It is considered one of the most important museums in Bogotá.

Museo Quinta de Bolívar

The Quinta de Bolivar is a colonial house in Bogota, Colombia, that served as a residence to Simon Bolivar in the capital after the war of independence. It is now used as a museum dedicated to Bolivar's life and times.

Museo Santa Clara

The Santa Clara Museum occupies the space of the church of the old Royal Convent of Santa Clara, completed in 1647. It is located in the Historic Center of Bogotá. It has an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

Paloquemao Fruit Market

Paloquemao Market for an exploration of Colombia's extensive variety of fruit, vegetables & flowers.

Parque de la 93

93 Park or 93rd Street Park (Parque de la calle 93, commonly known as Parque de la 93) is a commercial and recreational park. Is one of Bogota's most popular shopping, night club and restaurant areas.

Parque de la Independencia

The Parque de la Independencia is one of the oldest in Bogotá. It was built in 1910 to celebrate the first centenary of Independence, on July 20, 1810.

Parque del Chicó (Museo del Chicó)

The Museo del Chicó or Museo Mercedes Sierra de Pérez is a park-museum. It was declared an asset of cultural interest in the district in 1992. its construction reflects a typical hacienda of the Sabana de Bogotá (18th century colonial house with republican touches, gardens and hundred-year-old trees). It has functioned as a museum since 1976.

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