Colombia is a large territory and in which many customs interact. In this scenario, there is a city that is admired by several residents of the country due to the color given to its cemeteries. In what territory of the country can this situation be seen?
The city of Medellín is a metropolis with a representative cultural roots and that is why the San Pedro Municipal Cemetery It is a place where its residents remember their deceased in a different way.
According to information published on the official website of the funerary site, it was founded in 1842, considered a museum in 1998 and declared as an Asset of Cultural Interest of a national nature by the Ministry of Culture for the year 1999.
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This situation occurred due to its offer of services that contemplate cultural and also funerary aspects, which mark notable differences compared to other similar establishments.
“The cemetery is a non-profit foundation with a great social commitment that supports institutions that work for the well-being of the community,” they noted.
How do you get to this cemetery?
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How do you get to the San Pedro de Medellín Municipal Cemetery?
It is located on Carrera 51 No. 68-68, Aranjuez neighborhood, Medellín and a few minutes from the Hospital Station that integrates the Metro system of the mountain capital.
If you are going to travel by bus, you should know that there are several routes that leave you a little close, such as 041A, 042, 6C4, 6C5, 254IB, 286, M12A, M17 according to information provided by the specialized application Moovit.
What is another iconic place you can visit during your stay in Medellín?
The Viajeros Callejeros website said on its digital platforms that the San Javier Metrocable is another of the activities that can be carried out in this part of the country.
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On your tour you will be able to see some neighborhoods and communes through the air. Without a doubt one of the most planned plans by visitors to this important city on national soil.
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“Thanks to this Metrocable and others in the city, thousands of locals have improved their quality of life by being the only means of public transportation possible to access to the highest parts of these areas full of alleys and houses built without any type of order,” they pointed out from the aforementioned website.
