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Pueblito PaisavsMuseo Casa de la Memoria
Both are rated highly by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Museo Casa de la Memoria scores significantly better than Pueblito Paisa. Museo Casa de la Memoria is ranked #2 in Medellin with approval from 3 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Pueblito Paisa
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Cerro Nutibara, Medellin, Colombia
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"As you enter this reproduction of an old-time Antioquian village, you'll see a traditional town square with a small church, town hall, barbershop, school, and village store." Full review
"On top of the 80m-tall hill known as Cerro Nutibara, 2km southwest of the city center, sits the kitschy Pueblito Paisa, a miniature version of typical Antioquian township." Full review
"On the top of the Cerro de Nutibara, 250 feet above the city, the slightly cheesy but free Pueblito Paisa is a miniature replica of a typical Antioquian town." Full review
Museo Casa de la Memoria
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Calle 51 # 36-66, Medellin, Colombia
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"This museum bears witness to the nation's tempestuous and violent past by commemorating the victims, investigating the roots of the conflict, and offering a hopeful view of the future." Full review
Top choice
"This harrowing museum dedicated to the urban conflict in Medellín is a must-visit for travelers wanting to fully understand the city." Full review
"A series of exhibits present the horrors of Colombia’s violent war...most of the spaces, which aim to be artistic rather than educational, are powerful and compelling in a visceral way. " Full review