Embark on a guided cultural tour of Medellín to explore the history of Pablo Escobar and the transformation of Comuna 13. Discover the city’s resilience in the face of violence and learn about the collective efforts to overcome its dark past.
Embark on a guided cultural tour of Medellín to explore the history of Pablo Escobar and the transformation of Comuna 13. Discover the city’s resilience in the face of violence and learn about the collective efforts to overcome its dark past.
- Parque Memorial Inflexion - Our tour of Pablo Escobar + Comuna 13 begins in the Inflection Park (former Monaco building) one of the most important properties for the capo after the Napoles hacienda, there we will talk about what happened during the eighties and until 1993, Pablo Escobar and those extraditables used terrorist attacks, political…
- Parque Memorial Inflexion - Our tour of Pablo Escobar + Comuna 13 begins in the Inflection Park (former Monaco building) one of the most important properties for the capo after the Napoles hacienda, there we will talk about what happened during the eighties and until 1993, Pablo Escobar and those extraditables used terrorist attacks, political kidnappings and selective assassinations of judges, journalists, police and left-wing militants, in this case in complicity with the MAS and some members of the public force. This righteous, vindictive and indiscriminate violence against the population, but at the same time selective against some characters, sought to subdue and intimidate sectors of the state and society that threatened their interests.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Artisanal Ice Cream in Comuna 13 included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Artisanal Ice Cream in Comuna 13 included
In the 1980s, the city of Medellín was marred by violent conflicts and harrowing acts like bombings, kidnappings and brutal killings. This constant confrontation between life and death instilled a deep-rooted fear and a collective state of apprehension. Various societal sectors valiantly took action, both as collective units and individuals and through…
In the 1980s, the city of Medellín was marred by violent conflicts and harrowing acts like bombings, kidnappings and brutal killings. This constant confrontation between life and death instilled a deep-rooted fear and a collective state of apprehension. Various societal sectors valiantly took action, both as collective units and individuals and through social and institutional means, in an effort to mitigate and recover from the damaging effects brought by such violence and torment. The aim of our tour is to offer an insight into the most challenging periods in the history of Medellín.
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