The Julio Mario Santo Domingo Library, located in The Parque San José de Bavaria, is not only one of the largest and most modern of the network of libraries of Bogotá, but also of Latin America.
The building was constructed during the mid XVII century and it was part of the convent of the Poor Clare nuns; today it houses the museum of religious art that bears its name.
La Casa del Florero – The Independence Museum houses about 2,000 items related to the history of the Independence of Colombia, donated by the Colombian Academy of History and other individuals.
The Colombian artist Fernando Botero donated this art collection in the year 2000; he is known as one of the most important Colombian artists in the world.
The Gold Museum gathers more than 34,000 pieces of gold and 20,000 lithics, ceramics, textiles and precious stones belonging to the Quimbaya, Calima, Tayrona, Sinu, Muisca, Tolima, Tumaco and Malagana
With more than a year of existence, the Cultural Center Gabriel Garcia Marquez is located in the historic city center, a space where culture, reading, architecture, art and cuisine come together