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Bogotá Cinematheque

In the historic center of Bogotá and very close to the Journalists' Park is the Bogotá Cinematheque or Cultural Center of Audiovisual Arts—the entity in charge of disseminating the cinematographic arts in the city. The first film festival was held in 1971, and films from different schools were screened, such as classical French cinema, the golden age, and German expressionism, among others. In 1976, it began celebrating the Colombian Film Festival, in collaboration with the then-Colcultura.

Movistar Arena

The Movistar Arena Bogotá is a modern event and entertainment venue in the Teusaquillo locality. It has a capacity for up to 14,000 spectators and is an important meeting point for concerts, shows, and cultural events in the Colombian capital. Opened in 2018 on the grounds of the former El Campín Coliseum, it is operated by Telefónica Colombia (under its Movistar brand).

This venue offers a unique experience thanks to its contemporary design and advanced technical facilities.

 

Multiplaza Shopping Center

Multiplaza Centro Comercial is a prominent shopping complex located in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. It was inaugurated in 2009 and since then it has become one of the main shopping and entertainment destinations in the Colombian capital.

With a strategic location in the north of Bogotá, Multiplaza offers a complete shopping experience with a wide variety of stores, restaurants and services. The mall has more than 300 retail locations spanning a wide range of categories, including fashion, technology, home, sports and more.

La Santamaría Bullring - Cultural Venue

It was built in 1931 as a bullring with a capacity for 14,500 visitors. The current facade was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago de la Mora, and it is characterized by brick walls in the neo-Mudéjar style. It is currently a center of art and culture, where artists perform and sports tournaments take place. The sand has even been used to set up a children's beach. It is a cultural icon and was declared a National Monument in 1984.

 

Unicentro Bogotá Shopping Center

Everyday life in Bogotá invites you to experience scenarios such as shopping centers, since their design and proximity have contributed to the development of quality of life, offering innovative experiences and generating well-being in the city.

On April 28, 1976, Unicentro was inaugurated in Bogotá, a commercial project built by the Pedro Gómez firm, located in the Usaquén sector, on a 126,000 m2 lot that years ago served as an extension of land for the cultivation of barley.