3/5 Dennis R. 1 year ago on Google
I
like
the
idea
of
this
museum,
but
it
fell
a
bit
short.
Most
of
the
exhibits
are
only
in
Spanish,
which
I
find
odd
because
much
of
it
is
digital
and
could
be
easily
translated.
Also,
while
the
building
has
three
floors,
only
one
floor
has
exhibits.
The
top
floor
is
a
library
and
the
bottom
floor
is
a
cafe
(which
was
closed
when
I
visited).
When
I
arrived,
I
was
greeted
by
a
staff
member
in
English
who
explained
the
museum,
however
after
that
I
was
left
in
my
own,
and
it
was
somewhat
confusing
how
to
navigate
the
place.
All
that
said,
there
was
one
great
exhibit
that
redeemed
the
visit
for
me:
there
were
large
screens
with
life
size
videos
of
Colombians
telling
their
stories
about
the
events
they
lived
through
in
their
country.
These
had
English
subtitles
so
I
could
follow
along
just
fine.
This
format
is
really
touching,
as
you
get
to
hear
the
quite
emotional
stories
directly
from
the
people
who
told
them.
I
recommend
to
go,
the
entry
is
free,
but
know
that
if
you
don't
speak
Spanish
you'll
not
understand
much
of
the
exhibits.