Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture, Medellin
The Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture, designed by Belgian architect Agustín Goovaerts, showcases the exquisite Gothic Revival style. The palace takes its name from Rafael Uribe Uribe, a distinguished General affiliated with the Colombian Liberal Party.
This distinguished establishment plays a vital role in promoting cultural activities, offering a diverse array of programs, including concerts, conferences, and art exhibitions. As a testament to its cultural significance, the Palace of Culture has earned the prestigious status of a national monument of Colombia and generously opens its doors to the public.
Visitors to this cultural hub can explore a plethora of offerings, such as the historical and photographic archive, a music and sound archive, a charming café, a well-stocked library, a comprehensive documentation center, a captivating permanent art gallery, and the intriguing "Rafael Uribe Uribe" Museum room. The large dome gracing the building serves a multifunctional purpose, transforming into an auditorium and a projection room, where movie screenings take place. The palace boasts four floors, a central courtyard, and a rooftop observation area, providing diverse spaces for cultural and intellectual pursuits.
Notably, the dome's structural design is a marvel of mathematical precision. The metal supports, imported from Belgium in 1928, were assembled using a technique inspired by New York skyscrapers. Bolts and nuts were heated until incandescent, creating a tightening effect that fortified the structure without the need for welding. This engineering feat not only enhances the building's resilience but also stands as a testament to human ingenuity.
This distinguished establishment plays a vital role in promoting cultural activities, offering a diverse array of programs, including concerts, conferences, and art exhibitions. As a testament to its cultural significance, the Palace of Culture has earned the prestigious status of a national monument of Colombia and generously opens its doors to the public.
Visitors to this cultural hub can explore a plethora of offerings, such as the historical and photographic archive, a music and sound archive, a charming café, a well-stocked library, a comprehensive documentation center, a captivating permanent art gallery, and the intriguing "Rafael Uribe Uribe" Museum room. The large dome gracing the building serves a multifunctional purpose, transforming into an auditorium and a projection room, where movie screenings take place. The palace boasts four floors, a central courtyard, and a rooftop observation area, providing diverse spaces for cultural and intellectual pursuits.
Notably, the dome's structural design is a marvel of mathematical precision. The metal supports, imported from Belgium in 1928, were assembled using a technique inspired by New York skyscrapers. Bolts and nuts were heated until incandescent, creating a tightening effect that fortified the structure without the need for welding. This engineering feat not only enhances the building's resilience but also stands as a testament to human ingenuity.
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Sight Name: Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture
Sight Location: Medellin, Colombia (See walking tours in Medellin)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Medellin, Colombia (See walking tours in Medellin)
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Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles