El Castillo Museum
El Castillo Museum and Gardens is a Colombian museum in the El Poblado district of Medellín. It offers permanent exhibitions of objects in porcelain and glass, stained glass, antiques, paintings, and sculptures, among other things.
The permanent exhibit contains nine rooms and an outside garden.
History
The building was constructed in 1930 by the architect Nel Rodríguez in the Medieval Gothic style. The design was inspired by castles in Loire Valley in France.[1] It was the house of physician José Tobón Uribe until 1943 when industrialist Diego Echavarría Misas bought the house for his family.[2] In 1971 it became a museum when the wife of Diego Echavarría Misas, Benedikta Zur Nieden, known as "Dita", decided to donate the house and all its furnishings after the death of her husband.
References
External links
- Media related to Museo El Castillo at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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- El Castillo Museum
- Museum of Antioquia
- Medellín Museum of Modern Art
- Interactive Museum EPM
- Parque Explora
- Planetarium of Medellín
- Casa Museo Gardeliana
- San Pedro Cemetery Museum
- House Museum Master Pedro Nel Gómez
- Mineralogy Museum
- El Volador hill
- Nutibara Hill (Sculpture Park)
- Arví Park
- Barefoot Park
- Bolívar Park
- Botero Plaza
- Lleras Park
- Plaza Cisneros
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