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Movistar Arena

The Movistar Arena Bogotá is a modern events and entertainment venue located in the town of Teusaquillo. It has a capacity of up to 14,000 spectators, it is an important meeting point for concerts, shows and cultural events in the Colombian capital. Opened in 2018, this venue offers a unique experience thanks to its contemporary design and advanced technical facilities.

 

St. Francis Church

It is the oldest church in Bogota. It all began with the arrival of the fathers of the Franciscan Order to the New Kingdom of Granada in 1550. The first site was located on Carrera Séptima under the name of Parroquia de las Nieves; later, it was moved to the site now occupied by the church of San Agustín. Finally, in 1557, the temple was moved to its current location, to the houses donated by Archbishop Fray Juan de los Barrios. With faith and effort they were able to build the convent that comprised two blocks.

Luis Angel Arango Library

If you are touring the heart of Bogota, in La Candelaria locality, you can't miss this place where several generations of Colombian readers, researchers, and intellectuals have been educated. The Luis Angel Arango Library, the most extensive public library in the country, with a collection of 2 million copies, is also an important cultural center with an art exhibition hall and concert hall, which received the National Architecture Award in 1966 and was declared an Asset of National Cultural Interest in 2010. 

 

Faenza Theater

The Faenza Theater, symbol of the recovery of Bogotá's architectural heritage, is considered an asset of national cultural interest. It is the oldest film screening theater in the city, with the film "L'ironie du destin" by Dimitri Kirsanoff. It stands out for preserving samples of grotesque painting, being the only non-religious construction in Colombia with this style. In addition, its decoration includes relief works, moldings and plaster foliage, while its lamps are authentic pieces of art made by hand with various artisanal techniques.

 

Cultural Square La Santamaría

It was built in 1931 as a bullring with a capacity for 14,500 visitors. The current facade was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago de la Mora, and it is characterized by brick walls in the neo-Mudéjar style. It is currently a center of art and culture, where artists perform and sports tournaments take place. The sand has even been used to set up a children's beach. It is a cultural icon and was declared a National Monument in 1984.

 

Simón Bolívar Park

In Bogotá you will enjoy unique outdoor settings; You will reconnect with nature and experience unique sensations with aromas and sounds of the endemic vegetation of the capital.

In Bogotá you will enjoy unique outdoor settings; You will reconnect with nature and experience unique sensations with aromas and sounds of the endemic vegetation of the capital.

Los Mártires

 

In honor of the martyrs who lost their lives in the struggles for independence, this is how Bogotá's 14th town was named. Located in the center of the capital, the town exhibits an important historical and cultural legacy through ancient religious temples, heritage buildings and settings such as the Renaissance Park.

 

La Independencia-Bicentenario Park

Located on the eastern side of the town of Santa Fe, in the foothills of the eastern hills that border Bogotá, is the historic Parque de La Independencia, one of the oldest in the city and home to several works declared historical and cultural heritage. It was built in 1910 to commemorate the first centennial of Colombia's Independence on July 20, 1810.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe is town number three in the Capital District of Bogotá. It forms the traditional center of the city, sharing it with La Candelaria, a town that is located in its territory, separated in 1991. The town Santa Fe derived its name from the old name of the capital. Much of the colonial and early 20th century Bogotá is located in this town.