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El Castillo Museum and Gardens
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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.
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El Castillo Museum and Gardens

Cl. 9 Sur #32-269, El Poblado, Medellín, El Poblado, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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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.

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attractions: Lineal La Frontera Park, Inflexión Memorial Park, Parque Lorena, restaurants: Crepes & Waffles, il forno, Crepes & Waffles, Una Cocina Del Mundo, Kokoriko, McDonald's, Mucharepa El Poblado, El Buñuelo Santa María de los Ángeles, Papa Johns Pizza, KFC
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+57 2660900
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museoelcastillo.org
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Mon9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Lineal La Frontera Park

Inflexión Memorial Park

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Lineal La Frontera Park

Lineal La Frontera Park

4.7

(762)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Inflexión Memorial Park

Inflexión Memorial Park

4.7

(433)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Parque Lorena

4.4

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Reviews of El Castillo Museum and Gardens

4.7
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4.0
3y

It is a bit of an overstatement to call this a castle. It is a country house built in European style, which was the former residence of an influential family living in Medellin. The house itself is more of a mansion, rather than a castle (I estimate the house itself to contain no more than 12,000 square feet of living space). There are some unique and interesting art pieces inside, although you are forbidden from taking pictures of them due to copyright reasons. The family who lived here had an obvious fetish for Classical music composers, with Beethoven being the family's favorite. As well, the family's daughter (who tragically died at age 19) was named after a character from one of Wagner's most famous operas. Tours are offered in Spanish only. Although if you are lucky, some of the tour guides may give you a quick private tour in English. The library on the second floor is especially nice, and reminds us of a time when knowledge was stored in books and not on the Internet. If you can find it, there is a drawing on the second floor of various composers from different centuries standing next to each other, with Beethoven sitting in a commanding position in the center. The drawing is reminiscent of Raphael's School of Athens, but with composers replacing the philosphers. The gardens outside the mansion are tranquil and offer a nice respite from what can be a rather chaotic city. From the gardens you can enjoy a view of Medellin and the...

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5.0
1y

For aficionados of castles and historical marvels, El Castillo Museo and Gardens in Medellin, Colombia, offers a truly enchanting experience. Nestled amidst lush greens and commanding breathtaking views, this castle stands as a testament to the country's rich heritage.

Upon stepping through its ancient gates, I was immediately captivated by the eerie yet mesmerizing sight of countless dolls adorning every corner. Each doll seemed to possess a story of its own, adding a haunting allure to the castle's atmosphere.

Despite the initial shiver down my spine, I found myself drawn deeper into the castle's embrace, eager to uncover its secrets. As I wandered through its halls and chambers, I was met with a treasure trove of historical artifacts and relics, each whispering tales of bygone eras.

The castle's gardens, adorned with vibrant flora and enchanting pathways, provided a serene escape from the mysteries within. From secluded alcoves to picturesque viewpoints, every turn offered a new perspective of the surrounding landscape.

El Castillo Museo and Gardens is more than just a castle; it's a journey through time, weaving together the threads of Colombia's past with its haunting beauty. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, this captivating destination in Medellin is sure to leave an indelible mark on your soul. #whoyouchoosematters #travelwithbobbiejean...

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3.0
1y

I come from the land of the Vanderbilt Estate and the Hearst Castle, so for me El Castillo Museum was a bit of a let down.

First, they do have English tours which start at specific times. However, even after telling me that it starts at 11 but requiring me to check my bags (for security?!) I go upstairs with no guidance to find the tour had already started.

Apparently there is a note on the door that says the tour starts promptly at 11. They will not even wait a minute. For a Hispanic country I find this hilarious. Additionally for such a underwhelming experience, surprising. Eventually the front desk workers took me and my family to the tour.

The tour guide was very pleasant and answered any of my questions. I liked him. The "castle" is rather small, and has a mix of original, reproductions, and even gifted items. This made the experience to me a bit disjointed. I would have rather these items be more separate so I could get s better feel for how the family lived.

The state of the house itself was in a bit of disrepair. I imagine it's extremely expensive to keep up the property but again, kind of sad. This goes to the ceilings, etc.

I really wouldn't recommend going here, unless you are just...

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Randy AiRandy Ai
It is a bit of an overstatement to call this a castle. It is a country house built in European style, which was the former residence of an influential family living in Medellin. The house itself is more of a mansion, rather than a castle (I estimate the house itself to contain no more than 12,000 square feet of living space). There are some unique and interesting art pieces inside, although you are forbidden from taking pictures of them due to copyright reasons. The family who lived here had an obvious fetish for Classical music composers, with Beethoven being the family's favorite. As well, the family's daughter (who tragically died at age 19) was named after a character from one of Wagner's most famous operas. Tours are offered in Spanish only. Although if you are lucky, some of the tour guides may give you a quick private tour in English. The library on the second floor is especially nice, and reminds us of a time when knowledge was stored in books and not on the Internet. If you can find it, there is a drawing on the second floor of various composers from different centuries standing next to each other, with Beethoven sitting in a commanding position in the center. The drawing is reminiscent of Raphael's School of Athens, but with composers replacing the philosphers. The gardens outside the mansion are tranquil and offer a nice respite from what can be a rather chaotic city. From the gardens you can enjoy a view of Medellin and the mountains nearby.
Bobbie Jean DeMunckBobbie Jean DeMunck
For aficionados of castles and historical marvels, El Castillo Museo and Gardens in Medellin, Colombia, offers a truly enchanting experience. Nestled amidst lush greens and commanding breathtaking views, this castle stands as a testament to the country's rich heritage. Upon stepping through its ancient gates, I was immediately captivated by the eerie yet mesmerizing sight of countless dolls adorning every corner. Each doll seemed to possess a story of its own, adding a haunting allure to the castle's atmosphere. Despite the initial shiver down my spine, I found myself drawn deeper into the castle's embrace, eager to uncover its secrets. As I wandered through its halls and chambers, I was met with a treasure trove of historical artifacts and relics, each whispering tales of bygone eras. The castle's gardens, adorned with vibrant flora and enchanting pathways, provided a serene escape from the mysteries within. From secluded alcoves to picturesque viewpoints, every turn offered a new perspective of the surrounding landscape. El Castillo Museo and Gardens is more than just a castle; it's a journey through time, weaving together the threads of Colombia's past with its haunting beauty. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, this captivating destination in Medellin is sure to leave an indelible mark on your soul. #whoyouchoosematters #travelwithbobbiejean #realestateagent
William DeereWilliam Deere
I come from the land of the Vanderbilt Estate and the Hearst Castle, so for me El Castillo Museum was a bit of a let down. First, they do have English tours which start at specific times. However, even after telling me that it starts at 11 but requiring me to check my bags (for security?!) I go upstairs with no guidance to find the tour had already started. Apparently there is a note on the door that says the tour starts promptly at 11. They will not even wait a minute. For a Hispanic country I find this hilarious. Additionally for such a underwhelming experience, surprising. Eventually the front desk workers took me and my family to the tour. The tour guide was very pleasant and answered any of my questions. I liked him. The "castle" is rather small, and has a mix of original, reproductions, and even gifted items. This made the experience to me a bit disjointed. I would have rather these items be more separate so I could get s better feel for how the family lived. The state of the house itself was in a bit of disrepair. I imagine it's extremely expensive to keep up the property but again, kind of sad. This goes to the ceilings, etc. I really wouldn't recommend going here, unless you are just really interested.
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It is a bit of an overstatement to call this a castle. It is a country house built in European style, which was the former residence of an influential family living in Medellin. The house itself is more of a mansion, rather than a castle (I estimate the house itself to contain no more than 12,000 square feet of living space). There are some unique and interesting art pieces inside, although you are forbidden from taking pictures of them due to copyright reasons. The family who lived here had an obvious fetish for Classical music composers, with Beethoven being the family's favorite. As well, the family's daughter (who tragically died at age 19) was named after a character from one of Wagner's most famous operas. Tours are offered in Spanish only. Although if you are lucky, some of the tour guides may give you a quick private tour in English. The library on the second floor is especially nice, and reminds us of a time when knowledge was stored in books and not on the Internet. If you can find it, there is a drawing on the second floor of various composers from different centuries standing next to each other, with Beethoven sitting in a commanding position in the center. The drawing is reminiscent of Raphael's School of Athens, but with composers replacing the philosphers. The gardens outside the mansion are tranquil and offer a nice respite from what can be a rather chaotic city. From the gardens you can enjoy a view of Medellin and the mountains nearby.
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For aficionados of castles and historical marvels, El Castillo Museo and Gardens in Medellin, Colombia, offers a truly enchanting experience. Nestled amidst lush greens and commanding breathtaking views, this castle stands as a testament to the country's rich heritage. Upon stepping through its ancient gates, I was immediately captivated by the eerie yet mesmerizing sight of countless dolls adorning every corner. Each doll seemed to possess a story of its own, adding a haunting allure to the castle's atmosphere. Despite the initial shiver down my spine, I found myself drawn deeper into the castle's embrace, eager to uncover its secrets. As I wandered through its halls and chambers, I was met with a treasure trove of historical artifacts and relics, each whispering tales of bygone eras. The castle's gardens, adorned with vibrant flora and enchanting pathways, provided a serene escape from the mysteries within. From secluded alcoves to picturesque viewpoints, every turn offered a new perspective of the surrounding landscape. El Castillo Museo and Gardens is more than just a castle; it's a journey through time, weaving together the threads of Colombia's past with its haunting beauty. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, this captivating destination in Medellin is sure to leave an indelible mark on your soul. #whoyouchoosematters #travelwithbobbiejean #realestateagent
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I come from the land of the Vanderbilt Estate and the Hearst Castle, so for me El Castillo Museum was a bit of a let down. First, they do have English tours which start at specific times. However, even after telling me that it starts at 11 but requiring me to check my bags (for security?!) I go upstairs with no guidance to find the tour had already started. Apparently there is a note on the door that says the tour starts promptly at 11. They will not even wait a minute. For a Hispanic country I find this hilarious. Additionally for such a underwhelming experience, surprising. Eventually the front desk workers took me and my family to the tour. The tour guide was very pleasant and answered any of my questions. I liked him. The "castle" is rather small, and has a mix of original, reproductions, and even gifted items. This made the experience to me a bit disjointed. I would have rather these items be more separate so I could get s better feel for how the family lived. The state of the house itself was in a bit of disrepair. I imagine it's extremely expensive to keep up the property but again, kind of sad. This goes to the ceilings, etc. I really wouldn't recommend going here, unless you are just really interested.
William Deere

William Deere

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