A typical town of Colombia in Antioquia

@edevis18 (349)
Maracaibo, Venezuela
August 10, 2018 11:30am CST
It is the representation of a typical Antioqueno village of the early twentieth century. It was built on the top of Cerro Nutibara. The church stands out to the mud roofs of the houses of colonial architecture of one and two floors. Like all typical town it has a source and a monument to an important personage, in this case, the writer Antioquia Tomas Carrasquilla. The buildings that make up the Pueblito Paisa are: The chapel, the school, the mayor's office, the cural house, the tobacconist, the barber shop, the pharmacy, a two-story house and a craft house. You would like to go? I invite you to explore this excellent tourist site
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@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
10 Aug 18
sure, why not? if my passport will allow me. so what kind of food do they serve?
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@edevis18 (349)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
10 Aug 18
Traditional food, arepas, meats, soups, the typical paisa tray that is the special dish of Antioquia
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@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
10 Aug 18
@edevis18 interestingly delicious. well okay I will pack my bags now fly to columbia...
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@edevis18 (349)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
10 Aug 18
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@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
14 Sep 18
That looks a lovely place to visit. My trip to Colombia was in 2011 and we had an amazing time.
@mesbakh (2284)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 18
it is very beautiful and antigue