Interesting museum of gold. There were many different exhibits, but unfortunately we didnot see any English translations in any exhibits.Full review by luckydog172
Jan 14, 2025
Wonderful museum featuring the iconic “fat” paintings and sculptures of legendary Colombian artist, Fernando Botero. The museum also includes works in Botero’s collection belonging to other greats su…Full review by Richard D
Dec 21, 2024
This group of completely free museums links several old buildings together. As you walk around, you will likely cross back and forth between the Old Mint, Botero Museum, and an art collection. There …Full review by ksufan88
Tendre una espera de 7 horas en el aereopuerto de Bogota..podre salir y visitar el museo de Botero?y es gratis?..Have a 7 hour laid over can I leave airport and visit Botero museum..Price ?Free? Thank u
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Sí, debe tener suficiente tiempo con 7 horas y la entrada es gratuita.
Are there group guided tours in English? Does the museum offer a detailed guide of the collection in English?
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I dont know about group tours because we did not seek that information. There are english subtitles. If you have a large group you may want to email or call the museum and ask …
I dont know about group tours because we did not seek that information. There are english subtitles. If you have a large group you may want to email or call the museum and ask if they can do something special. I did see some groups in there with one person speaking but I did not pay attention to what they were doing. It is a wonderful collection. Hope you enjoy.
Is it possible to borrow a wheelchair to go around this museum?
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I did not see wheelchairs as they have in New York. Only the first floor would be possible but there are a few steps up from the street. This museum is in a 250 year old home, so it's …
I did not see wheelchairs as they have in New York. Only the first floor would be possible but there are a few steps up from the street. This museum is in a 250 year old home, so it's not like the Museo de Oro, modern and accessible. I don't remember an elevator. It's best to email the museum. They may have portable ramps.