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prison turned into a beautifully decorated and well-planned museum. With
beautiful wood floors and meticulously maintained, the Museo Nacional is a fine
example of a museum. Salons 15-18 graciously includes English place cards that
you can carry around that describe the pieces of history you're viewing. Tues. -
Sat. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sun. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM.


Planetario de Bogotá. At the time of writing, the Planetario de Bogotá was going
through a renovation. The Planetarium has reopened since with a refurbished
facility that hosts laser shows.


Plaza de Toros de Santamaria. Bogotá's bullfighting ring is a beautiful building
worth checking out. It's rumored you can talk your way inside for a visit if you
can find an open entrance. If you're interested, the bullfight season is in January
and February, on Sunday afternoons.


Biblioteca Nacional. This library is an interesting place in which to take a quick
look. The building has a unique interior design. There is a small historical salon
with relaxing classical music playing.


Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, Calle 24, No. 6-00, 4,000 COP. This museum
hosts different national and international exhibits.


EJE AM B I EN TA L - ATTRACTIONS/MUSEUMS


WARNING – Do not walk toMonserrate. A foreigner was attacked and robbed
on the road from La Candelaria to Monserrate in broad daylight in mid-July, 2013.
Take a taxi from your hostel or hotel to Monserrate at all times.


Museo de Oro, Calle 16 No. 5-4 Parque de Santander, 3,000 COP. The Museo de
Oro houses gold and ceramic pieces from pre-Columbian indigenous cultures.
Over 33,000 gold and 10,000 ceramic pieces are on display. This is a popular
tourist attraction for both Colombians and foreigners. Mon. - Sat. 9:00 AM - 6:00
PM, Sun./Holiday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

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