We decided to check out the museum when we walked by and it didn’t let us down. Entry is only 4000 pesos, or 1.50 usd. It’s not too big, which was great for me because I tend to get bored in museums after a while. There is some cool art and exhibits. Give yourself an hour or two to check it out. We showed up when an opera show was going on so we got to watch for a little bit which was exciting.
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We decided to check out the museum when we walked by and it didn’t let us down. Entry is only 4000 pesos, or 1.50 usd. It’s not too big, which was great for me because I tend to get bored in museums after a while. There is some cool art and exhibits. Give yourself an hour or two to check it out. We showed up when an opera show was going on so we got to watch for a little bit which was exciting.
The National Museum of Colombia (Museo Nacional de Colombia) is one of many national museums with "clear bones". The museum's predecessor turned out to be a prison, in the shape of a cross, which still retains the original appearance of the time. The museum has a collection of nearly 20,000 archaeological artifacts and artworks, introducing the historical changes of Colombia from the former Columbus period to the middle of the last century. The most famous is the "multiple walls", which combine modern technology with various murals, like the moving paintings in Hogwarts Castle. In so many art works, feel the happiness of being an "art prisoner" in detail.
Colombia's historic artifacts and streets are worth visiting.
This museum seems to have three floors in memory, and overall it is also a good national-level museum. There will be a detailed display of the history, culture and customs of this country. There are many tourists.
I feel pretty good about this museum. It's a national museum with the scale and quality, but there may be a lot of exhibits that may not meet the requirements that we need to see some more weighty things.