Touring Bogota-History
              Law

Touring Bogota-History
Law

"Casa del florero"

"Casa del florero"

It was one of the buildings surviving the Bogotazo

It is located in the Plaza de Bolivar

It shows the history of Colombia's independence and all the objects that have to do with it,

"Scream of Independence"

"Scream of Independence"

July 20, 1810,

The Creoles wanted independence from the Spanish.

The loan of a vase by the Spanish merchant José González Llorente to Luis de Rubio is denied.

1810 - From that day began to organize a free territory of the Spanish kingdom
began to create independent laws for what is now Colombia

"Quinta de Bolivar"

"Quinta de Bolivar"

It was a gift for achieving Independence

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Simon bolivar

Simon bolivar

Constitution of 1821 "rights"

progressive liberation from slavery.

freedom of expression.

conformed by three large departments: Cundinamarca, Venezuela and Quito.

1918

it became Museum

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It is located in the town of La Candelaria, Bogota

"Gol Museum"

"Gol Museum"
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It is located in Santander Park-1939

It is located in Santander Park-1939

Exhibits pieces of different indigenous cultures settled in present-day Colombia before the arrival of the Europeans, among which are

The Calima

The Nariño

The Zenu

The tairona

Rooms

The work of metals

The work of metals

Cosmology and symbolism.

The offering

"Plaza de Bolivar"

"Plaza de Bolivar"

It is the meeting point of protesters and the place to be missed for national and foreign tourists

On July 20, 1846, the Congress of the Republic placed a statue of General Simon Bolivar

On July 20, 1846, the Congress of the Republic placed a statue of General Simon Bolivar

It is the main square of the city of Bogotá and Colombia.

After independence, it was called Plaza de la Constitución, official name since 1821

Hundreds of years ago it was the scenario for executions

1538 a 1583:

The pillory was built, a column of stone where people received punishment and punishment.

1842

I begin the construction of the Headquarters of the Congress of the Republic

1948:

With the death of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, the square becomes the scene of the burning of trams and trenches for the soldiers.