Centro de Memoria y Reconciliacion
Centro de Memoria y Reconciliacion
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laxtraveller
Los Angeles, CA98 contributions
July 2018 • Solo
This should be a stop on every tourist's itinerary after the Botero and Gold Museum. They have an app that guides you through the exhibitions with some English explanations. I had an educational chat with a displaced victim and walked through several moving temporary exhibitions. For anyone interested in contemporary Latin American history, this is the place to go.
Written 31 July 2018
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muratgermen
Istanbul, Turkey63 contributions
June 2017
this is not a very "touristy" destination. it is rather a politically loaded venue. i personally value such venues more than the others as they offer you alternative perceptions of a culture.
Written 18 July 2017
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands5,840 contributions
Dec 2019
There is little or no information in English and even to find a mission statement in Spanish was problematic. Anyway this modern structure on a former lot of the Central Cemetery is in memory of the victims of Colombia's internal conflict during the last 70 years. I understood all victims from both sides of the conflict are commemorated. A staggering number of six million people is the estimate of the center.
Completed in 2013 the building also served to celebrate 200 years of Colombia's independence. The architect made quite an effort to make the design and realization process of the building participatory. For instance 2000 people from different parts of the country brought soil and memorabilia to the construction site. 2012 tubes containing individual messages were inserted into the monolith wall.
Meanwhile 3 years after a peace accord with one of the parties (Farc) in the conflict was reached, the killings have not stopped. InSight reports 500 social leaders and activists and more than 130 demobilized guerillas were assassinated during the last three years. I tried to find a reference to these new victims at the center, but could not find any.
Completed in 2013 the building also served to celebrate 200 years of Colombia's independence. The architect made quite an effort to make the design and realization process of the building participatory. For instance 2000 people from different parts of the country brought soil and memorabilia to the construction site. 2012 tubes containing individual messages were inserted into the monolith wall.
Meanwhile 3 years after a peace accord with one of the parties (Farc) in the conflict was reached, the killings have not stopped. InSight reports 500 social leaders and activists and more than 130 demobilized guerillas were assassinated during the last three years. I tried to find a reference to these new victims at the center, but could not find any.
Written 6 December 2019
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