Located in the heart of the Colombian capital, the San Carlos Palace is an architectural treasure that combines colonial elegance with the grandeur of its history. Built in the sixteenth century, this palace has witnessed important historical events and has hosted prominent figures of Colombian politics and culture.
On July 10, 1908 it became the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Around 1937, land annexed to the palace was acquired with the purpose of constructing a 3-story building where the ministry would operate and the work was entrusted to the architect Pietro Cantini, who had just finished the Colón Theater.
The new facade of the palace would be incorporated forming a set with the birthplace of Rafael Pombo, the famous poet, the Colon Theater and a colonial house, now home to the Diplomatic Academy of San Carlos, built in 1970 by Enrique Umaña. Enter its imposing halls decorated with opulent period furniture, exquisite works of art and fascinating historical relics that tell the story of the country. Discover the secrets of its corridors adorned with frescoes and ornaments that reflect the grandeur of the colonial era and the splendor of the Colombian aristocracy.
Be captivated by the magnificence of its architecture as you explore its beautiful gardens and interior courtyards, where the charm of nature combines with the sophistication of colonial design. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from its balconies and terraces, and marvel at the beauty of its surroundings.
The San Carlos Palace is much more than a symbol of Colombian history; it is a place where the past comes alive and culture intertwines with modernity. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Colombia as you explore the nooks and crannies of this grandiose palace and discover the richness of its cultural heritage. We invite you to live an unforgettable experience at the San Carlos Palace, where every corner tells a story and every visit is a journey back in time to the greatness of Colombia's past.