Explore The Santo Domingo Community in Medellin.


In the north of Medellín, located high up in the eastern hills, in the Santo Domingo neighbourhood, we find Latin America’s only “Urban Museum of Memory” – an open-air gallery of colourful murals to remember the origin and the history of this particular sector of the city.

The Gallery for Urban Memory.

See for yourself the transformation that has taken place in the barrio of Santo Domingo, thanks to the arrival of innovative public transport links, libraries and schools that have helped turn the page for a neighborhood that has lived through some difficult times.


The Lowdown.

 

In the north of Medellín, located high up in the eastern hills, in the Santo Domingo neighbourhood, we find Latin America’s only “Urban Museum of Memory” – an open-air gallery of colourful murals to remember the origin and the history of this particular sector of the city.

For many years Santo Domingo was almost exclusively known for gang violence and this urban reality of Medellín changed just a few years ago.

A group of local artists decided to participate actively in the change of their area and set up a community-run initiative based on education and social interaction to bring hope to the locals living in this excluded part of the city.

A key element of this project is the history of the neighborhood itself based on migration and poverty but is also full of dreams and hopes of those who escaped from the civil war or the poverty in the countryside.

A particular aspect of the recent history of Santo Domingo is the urban conflict that lasted practically from the years of Pablo Escobar until today. These conditions influenced the daily life of the barrio and formed the character and community boundaries until today.

On this tour meet representatives of the community and local artists and explore the urban gallery guided by the locals themselves. The stories told are sometimes sad, sometimes happy but always express the love and dedication to the resistance of the locals to their territory built on steep hills of the valley. 

Support directly the local community project and help them to go on with this unique work spreading hope and good vibes to the younger generations.


FAQs

What’s Included on this tour?

  • Travel insurance

  • Private expert guide (English or Spanish) 

  • Meeting local leaders of the Santo Domingo community

  • Bottle of water (350 ml)

  • Taxes

What’s not included on this tour?

  • Services not mentioned in the program.

  • Tips to driver/guide.

  • Alcoholic beverages.

  • Private transport (pick-up & drop-off service at your hotel or Medellin vacation rental).

Who will enjoy this tour?

Independent travelers looking to understand the bigger picture. Visitors looking for a bona fide experience and that want to contribute to the positive development of the city of Medellin.

Is this a private or shared tour?

Private

What time does the tour depart and return?

Everyday | 09:00-13:00

Where does this tour depart from?

From your hotel or Medellin vacation rental.

$64

Per Person

This is a private experience, just for you and your group. That means your guide will meet you at your hotel and you won't be joined by other visitors on the tour. If you would rather book a shared group experience, great for meeting like-minded people sometimes there are fixed departure tours from fixed meeting points that you can join. If you would prefer to join one of these tours, please contact us for more information.

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