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Botero Museum
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★ 4.6 · 6k reviews
The Botero Museum also known as Museo Botero is a museum located in Bogotá. It houses one of Latin America's most important international art collections. It sees 500,000 visitors annually, around 1,000 daily, and of those 2,000 students per month. Being in La Candelaria neighborhood of Bogotá, the museum is within close proximity to other important landmarks like the Luis Ángel Arango Library and the Gold Museum of Bogotá. In the year of 2000 the Colombian artist Fernando Botero donated 208 art pieces, 123 of his own making and 85 of other international artists, to the Bank of the Republic. The Museum is administered by Banrepcultural. With this collection, the Botero Museum was founded in the neighborhood of La Candelaria, the historic center of Bogotá, in a colonial mansion that was acquired by the Bank of the Republic and made suitable to house the art collection by Fernando Botero himself. Since November 1, 2000, the museum has been open to the public free of charge. The museum consists 123 works of Fernando Botero and 85 of other artists for a total of 208 works of art. Highlights of the permanent collection include works by Balthus, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Sonia Delaunay, Claude Monet and Henri Matisse.
Visitor Info
Rating
★ 4.6 6,297 reviews
Visit Time
~90 min
Best Time
Weekday mornings
Insider Tips
- · The museum is free, but the courtyard and nearby streets are worth extra time
- · Visit on a weekday if you want quieter galleries
- · Combine it with the Gold Museum and Luis Angel Arango Library
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Fernando Botero? ▾
Fernando Botero (1932–2023) is Colombia's most internationally recognized artist, famous for his 'Boterismo' style featuring exaggerated, voluminous figures in paintings and sculptures.
Does the museum only show Botero's work? ▾
No — Botero donated both his own works and pieces from his personal international collection, including paintings by Picasso, Dalí, Monet, Renoir, and other European masters.
Is there an entrance fee? ▾
No, entry is completely free; the museum is operated by the Banco de la República.
How many pieces are on display? ▾
The museum displays over 200 works across two floors, split roughly between Botero's own donation and the international collection.
Can I take photos inside? ▾
Photography for personal use is permitted in most rooms, but flash and tripods are not allowed.
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