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Memory House Museum — Attraction in Medellín

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Memory House Museum
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Bicentenario Park
Carrera 38 con Calle 52, Cl. 53 #35-28, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Parque de Boston
Cra. 38 #54 - 97, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe
Cra. 40 #51-24, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Obrero Park
Cra. 39, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Parque del Periodista
Cra. 43 #53-54, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
UVA de la Imaginación
Cra. 40 #61-04, Medellín, Villa Hermosa, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Salle
Cl. 54a #301, Medellín, Villa Hermosa, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
La Pascasia
Cl. 47 #43 88, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Parroquia San José -Avenida Oriental-
Cra. 46 #49-90, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Recreativo La Ladera Park
Calle 14 #52A-275, Guayabal, Medellín, Villa Hermosa, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante - En leña y al Carbón
Cl. 54 #38-5, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
La Ardilla Restaurante 24 Horas
a 49-59, Cra. 38 #49-27, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
TERRA• arepas rellenas
Cl. 55 #36A-48, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
CAFÉ FRUTAL
cafe frutal, Cra. 40 #52-29, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Arepamix
Mall Boulevard 49, Cl. 49 #38-43 local 121, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Pescadería, cevichería y restaurante La Isla
Cra. 39 #50B - 44, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
La Craft Burguer
Cl. 49 #33-15, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Restaurante Asados Su Rancho
Cl. 49 #32 28, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Mercado de La Colonia
Cl. 49 #40-28, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Cevichería El Pulpo
Av. Ayacucho #59, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Nearby hotels
Lucia Central
Cl. 54 #36-48, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Hotel Paradise Center
Cl. 49 #N° 36 - 118, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Apartamentos Virginia 34
C. 50 #34-25, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Centro Hostel Medellín
Cl. 51 #40- 65, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Hotel Buenos Aires Central
Cra. 34 #CL 48 - 106, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Inverso Coliving
Cl. 47 #36a-49, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Penthouse Medellin
C. 50 #33-40, Caicedo, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Edificio Aiana Verde
Cra. 38 #48-51 Local 109, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
kumho servicio de alojamiento
Cl. 58 #39-51, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Córdova Hostel Medellín
Cra. 42 #52 - 55, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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Memory House Museum

Parque Bicentenario, Cl. 51 #36-66, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
4.6(2.9K)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Bicentenario Park, Parque de Boston, Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe, Obrero Park, Parque del Periodista, UVA de la Imaginación, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Salle, La Pascasia, Parroquia San José -Avenida Oriental-, Recreativo La Ladera Park, restaurants: Restaurante - En leña y al Carbón, La Ardilla Restaurante 24 Horas, TERRA• arepas rellenas, CAFÉ FRUTAL, Arepamix, Pescadería, cevichería y restaurante La Isla, La Craft Burguer, Restaurante Asados Su Rancho, Mercado de La Colonia, Cevichería El Pulpo
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Phone
+57 604 5202020
Website
museocasadelamemoria.gov.co

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Nearby attractions of Memory House Museum

Bicentenario Park

Parque de Boston

Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe

Obrero Park

Parque del Periodista

UVA de la Imaginación

Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Salle

La Pascasia

Parroquia San José -Avenida Oriental-

Recreativo La Ladera Park

Bicentenario Park

Bicentenario Park

4.3

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Parque de Boston

Parque de Boston

4.3

(6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe

Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe

4.7

(4.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Obrero Park

Obrero Park

4.3

(938)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Guatapé: Stone, luxury boat, meals, and llamas
Guatapé: Stone, luxury boat, meals, and llamas
Tue, Dec 9 • 8:15 AM
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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Nearby restaurants of Memory House Museum

Restaurante - En leña y al Carbón

La Ardilla Restaurante 24 Horas

TERRA• arepas rellenas

CAFÉ FRUTAL

Arepamix

Pescadería, cevichería y restaurante La Isla

La Craft Burguer

Restaurante Asados Su Rancho

Mercado de La Colonia

Cevichería El Pulpo

Restaurante - En leña y al Carbón

Restaurante - En leña y al Carbón

4.5

(160)

Closed
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La Ardilla Restaurante 24 Horas

La Ardilla Restaurante 24 Horas

4.3

(350)

Click for details
TERRA• arepas rellenas

TERRA• arepas rellenas

5.0

(32)

Click for details
CAFÉ FRUTAL

CAFÉ FRUTAL

4.9

(179)

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Reviews of Memory House Museum

4.6
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5.0
1y

Museo Casa de la Memoria in Colombia is a profoundly moving and impactful institution that serves as a testament to the resilience of the Colombian people and their journey through a tumultuous history. Situated in Medellín, this museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of the victims of violence and conflict in Colombia, offering a space for reflection, education, and healing.

From the moment you step inside, you are greeted with a thoughtful and respectful atmosphere. The exhibits are well-curated, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of Colombia's complex past, particularly the struggles faced during the years of armed conflict. The museum skillfully blends multimedia presentations, personal testimonies, and historical artifacts, creating an immersive experience that engages the senses and evokes deep emotions.

One of the standout features of Museo Casa de la Memoria is its commitment to storytelling. The personal narratives shared by victims and their families are poignant and powerful, allowing visitors to connect on a human level with the histories being presented. This focus on individual experiences fosters empathy and understanding, making it an essential visit for anyone looking to grasp the realities of Colombia's past.

Additionally, the museum plays a crucial role in promoting peace and reconciliation in the country. By highlighting the importance of memory in the healing process, it encourages dialogue and reflection among visitors. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, always willing to engage with guests and provide further insights.

Overall, Museo Casa de la Memoria is not just a museum; it is a vital space for remembrance and education. It invites visitors to reflect on the past while inspiring hope for a more peaceful future. A visit here is not only enriching but also essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Colombia's history and the strength...

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5.0
7y

We spent about three hours in this heartbreaking and disturbing museum, exploring the ugly and violent past of this beautiful city. The chronological presentations of the growth of the city and the development of it's many gangs and armies were informative. The personal testimonials were gripping and distressful: a mother whose 15 year old son disappeared on a school trip who was later told that he had been dismembered and thrown in the river, a girl who had been raped and became pregnant at the age of 11 and then beaten so badly by the perpetrators that she lost the baby, and so it continued. We ended with a documentary about Diego whose family left the farm to run a small store in the city. The local gang in control demanded money on a regular basis. One day his father refused to pay and was killed. Three days later the gang returned for money and Diego was sentenced to 20 years for his violent reaction. He is out now but his brother wants nothing to do with him, his mother passed away while he was in jail and he is not allowed into the barrio to see his son who was born just after he was incarcerated. The despair is palpable.

Highly recommend this very well...

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5.0
1y

At the time of writing this, the cost of the museum was free! I noticed that it is very handicap-accessible.

This museum is really well-done, with a lot of great information from many different time periods and cultures; I appreciate that it is laid out less in a straight line and more free-form so that you can take your time on any one exhibit/passage/room and not have people rushing or pushing you along. The message is loud and clear throughout all of the exhibits: violence does not have a positive outcome, and its effects touch the lives of real people. When I went, there was work or construction being done so this place strikes me as constantly growing and evolving, interactive and innovative.

Communities have to show resistance to continually rebuild through repeated acts of tyranny, terrorism, or violence. Colombia's commitment to putting its best foot forward, embodied by and reflected in all of its citizens, really is impressive and inspiring. The message in Medellin and Colombia as a whole seems to be along the lies of the "never again" of the Holocaust Museum, of confronting these horrors and standing guard as a society to prevent them from...

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Susan WallSusan Wall
We spent about three hours in this heartbreaking and disturbing museum, exploring the ugly and violent past of this beautiful city. The chronological presentations of the growth of the city and the development of it's many gangs and armies were informative. The personal testimonials were gripping and distressful: a mother whose 15 year old son disappeared on a school trip who was later told that he had been dismembered and thrown in the river, a girl who had been raped and became pregnant at the age of 11 and then beaten so badly by the perpetrators that she lost the baby, and so it continued. We ended with a documentary about Diego whose family left the farm to run a small store in the city. The local gang in control demanded money on a regular basis. One day his father refused to pay and was killed. Three days later the gang returned for money and Diego was sentenced to 20 years for his violent reaction. He is out now but his brother wants nothing to do with him, his mother passed away while he was in jail and he is not allowed into the barrio to see his son who was born just after he was incarcerated. The despair is palpable. Highly recommend this very well done museum.
AtlasAtlas
The Casa de la Memoria Museum was established by victims and organizations aiming to address the impacts of armed conflict and violence in Medellín, Antioquia, and across Colombia. It stands as a place for public acknowledgment and healing, utilizing various forms of expression, including art, cultural events, and academic discussions. Overall, the museum is relatively small but packed with informative exhibits. It includes an outdoor garden area, which provides exciting views of the museum's structure, especially toward the front entrance walkway. Visitors are advised to stay close to the museum, as some nearby areas can be less welcoming due to the occasional presence of homeless individuals and shady areas. I felt comfortable visiting during the day, but I'm unsure about the atmosphere during the evening or night.
Lauren YangLauren Yang
This is an essential cultural stop if you're visiting Medellín. It's a well arranged museum that offers mostly first hand accounts and newspaper clippings from this period of Colombia (& especially Medellin's) history. It has modern, tech-based exhibits. About half the signs are translated and they have an app (and free WiFi to download it) that's offered in several languages including English. This is all quite helpful, but of course knowing Spanish helps to augment the experience. For example, many newspaper headlines used as imagery aren't translated. In the dark room past the end of the main room they honor memories of those lost to 'forced dissapperance' and homicide. This part of the museum was quite moving. Of note, entrance was free.
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We spent about three hours in this heartbreaking and disturbing museum, exploring the ugly and violent past of this beautiful city. The chronological presentations of the growth of the city and the development of it's many gangs and armies were informative. The personal testimonials were gripping and distressful: a mother whose 15 year old son disappeared on a school trip who was later told that he had been dismembered and thrown in the river, a girl who had been raped and became pregnant at the age of 11 and then beaten so badly by the perpetrators that she lost the baby, and so it continued. We ended with a documentary about Diego whose family left the farm to run a small store in the city. The local gang in control demanded money on a regular basis. One day his father refused to pay and was killed. Three days later the gang returned for money and Diego was sentenced to 20 years for his violent reaction. He is out now but his brother wants nothing to do with him, his mother passed away while he was in jail and he is not allowed into the barrio to see his son who was born just after he was incarcerated. The despair is palpable. Highly recommend this very well done museum.
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The Casa de la Memoria Museum was established by victims and organizations aiming to address the impacts of armed conflict and violence in Medellín, Antioquia, and across Colombia. It stands as a place for public acknowledgment and healing, utilizing various forms of expression, including art, cultural events, and academic discussions. Overall, the museum is relatively small but packed with informative exhibits. It includes an outdoor garden area, which provides exciting views of the museum's structure, especially toward the front entrance walkway. Visitors are advised to stay close to the museum, as some nearby areas can be less welcoming due to the occasional presence of homeless individuals and shady areas. I felt comfortable visiting during the day, but I'm unsure about the atmosphere during the evening or night.
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This is an essential cultural stop if you're visiting Medellín. It's a well arranged museum that offers mostly first hand accounts and newspaper clippings from this period of Colombia (& especially Medellin's) history. It has modern, tech-based exhibits. About half the signs are translated and they have an app (and free WiFi to download it) that's offered in several languages including English. This is all quite helpful, but of course knowing Spanish helps to augment the experience. For example, many newspaper headlines used as imagery aren't translated. In the dark room past the end of the main room they honor memories of those lost to 'forced dissapperance' and homicide. This part of the museum was quite moving. Of note, entrance was free.
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