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As a result of anthropological research, donations and acquisitions, the National Museum of Colombia has built a
collection of more than 20,000 objects that are symbols of national history and heritage. The collections include remains of the first inhabitants and material culture of prehispanic societies, objects from current
indigenous and afrocolombian ethnography, evidence of different periods of the nation's history, and works of artistical value that range from the colonial period through the works of 'the first modern' artists: Fernando Botero,
Alejandro Obregón, Guillermo Wiedemann, Juan Antonio Roda, Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar, Edgar Negret and Enrique Grau.
The Museum offers 17 permanent exhibition galleries
with more than 2,500 pieces currently on display, a calendar of temporary exhibitions that allows its visitors to be in touch with important national and international displays of history, art and archaeology, and a
varied educational and cultural program that includes seminars, lectures, concerts, video, theatrical and dance performances.
As a contribution to academic discussions on Colombia´s cultural history, the Museum organizes
the Cátedra Anual de Historia 'Ernesto Restrepo Tirado', an academic event that has been carried out annually for more than 10 years. It also offers a series of publications
that compile material on the Museum's collections as well as the memoirs of academic events.
With the development of new technologies such as the website, the Museum is constantly creating new and contemporary ways of being
in touch with its public.
The Museum is guided by its Strategic Plan 2001-2010, a 10-year navigation chart that channels all human and financial assets towards the objectives of three major strategic areas: building
multiple narratives of the history of cultural processes of Colombia, developing audiences and strengthening the nation´s museums.
Museo Nacional de Colombia... the museum of all colombians |
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The National Museum of Colombia is located on the 7th avenue between 28 and 29 streets |
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The Museum is open from Tuesday through Sunday as follows: Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10 am to 6 pm Sundays, from 10 am to 5 pm |
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Admission to the permanent galleries |
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Children under 5, senior citizens, ICOM members and Friends of the Museum |
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Every Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. Permanent galleries. Museum Admission Tickets |
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Guided tours in English or French must be reserved in advance through the Educational and Cultural Division, telephone
number 334 83 66, extension 304. |
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