"Opened in 2012, the Memory House Museum examines Colombia's history of armed conflict and the struggles caused by drug cartels through sobering multimedia displays — photos, videos, and recordings from people who experienced the violence — and offers important insights into the city's past; it's located at Parque Bicentenario, open Tue–Fri 9am–5:30pm and weekends 10am–3:30pm, admission is free and includes a free audio guide, and guided tours are available on Tuesdays and Fridays." - Matthew Kepnes