Casa de la Cultura
Casa de la Cultura
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CANO0991
Pereira, Colombia218 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Friends
I found it as the best Cultural House of all the coffee region of Colombia because of the hard work that the administration of Marsella had made to give and keep on going this magnificent place for the kids principally and for all kinds of people.

It presents to be really big house with all the options of games, music, arts, reading and other things to develop the mentality of all the people that are interested.

This big and magnificent Cultural House of Marsella gives you also the option the learn about the history of Marsella as it presents over the balconys lots of antiques of the 1800s and 1900s. You can see lots of photos of how Marsella developed over the years and also you can see some antiques like piano's, books, register machines, tools, guns, swords, chairs, irons and more things like this that are really well conserved.

This is a obligatory place to come if you come to Marsella.
Written 14 March 2019
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