Botero Museum
Art museum · Bogotá ·

Botero Museum

Art museum · Bogotá ·

Botero's art & sculptures plus Picasso, Monet, Miró

botero artwork
free admission
picasso collection
sculptures
monet collection
miró collection
colonial-era mansion
cafe
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Cl. 11 #4-41, Bogotá, Colombia Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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Cl. 11 #4-41, Bogotá, Colombia Get directions

+57 13431316
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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 14, 2026

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"Set within the Banco de la República’s museum complex, the Botero Museum offers a sampling of paintings and sculptures by famed Colombian artist Fernando Botero, best known for his still lifes and his exaggeratedly rotund human figures. Botero donated 123 of his own pieces to the institution, as well as 85 from his personal collection—including treasures by Chagall, Picasso, Monet, and Miró. The gracious colonial-era mansion includes an area that displays contemporary Latin American and European artworks. Audio guides are available in English, French, and Spanish. By Travesías"

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"Set within the Banco de la República’s museum complex, the Botero Museum offers a sampling of paintings and sculptures by famed Colombian artist Fernando Botero, best known for his still lifes and his exaggeratedly rotund human figures. Botero donated 123 of his own pieces to the institution, as well as 85 from his personal collection—including treasures by Chagall, Picasso, Monet, and Miró. The gracious colonial-era mansion includes an area that displays contemporary Latin American and European artworks. Audio guides are available in English, French, and Spanish. By Travesías"

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"Set within the Banco de la República’s museum complex, the Botero Museum offers a sampling of paintings and sculptures by famed Colombian artist Fernando Botero, best known for his still lifes and his exaggeratedly rotund human figures. Botero donated 123 of his own pieces to the institution, as well as 85 from his personal collection—including treasures by Chagall, Picasso, Monet, and Miró. The gracious colonial-era mansion includes an area that displays contemporary Latin American and European artworks. Audio guides are available in English, French, and Spanish. By Travesías"

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"I visited the Botero Museum, which I found to be one of the main things to see in La Candelaria and conveniently within walking distance of other central attractions." - Matthew Kepnes

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"I appreciated the Museo de Botero's collection: created after Fernando Botero donated hundreds of his works to the Banco de la República, it houses one of Latin America's most important art collections and also includes pieces by Monet, Picasso, and others — admission and audio guides are free." - Matthew Kepnes

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Botero Museum

Bryan S.

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If in Bogota, the Botero museum, housed at the traditional Mint, near Plaza Bolivar, is a must stop. The museum not only houses many of Fernando Botero’s work that was donated by him to the govt, but also houses expositions with frequent changes to the exhibits. The Mint itself is an interesting exploration in history, and grouping the historical with the modern art is a great experience. If tired and in need of a small rest, there is a nice cafe in one of the courtyards. Did I mention entrance is free ??

Hannele Anita P.

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This museum goes right to my personal Top 10 favorite art galleries in the world! An amazing collection of 123 Botero's own works and 85 from his collection of other major artists. A beautiful space, perfectly maintained, with a lovely coffee shop & restaurant at the back. Incredibly enough, the entrance is free and you can walk through to other museums in the same complex, making it a day of arts.

Christian C.

Google
Small but exceptionally well stocked museum based on donations from Botero himself to the people of Colombia. Free to enter, it’s a few rooms of a larger palace housing lots of different things. Loved seeing not just his paintings, but a few sculptures that was a new media for me to see. Souvenir shop also rocks.

XaBbep Г.

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Javier Enrique Gomez Sagastume wants to extend gratitude to Colombia 🇨🇴 Government & Botero Family members to have these free entrance to the museum 😀 with wonderful pieces..

peter J.

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Did not know Botero, enjoyed his style which is rather unique. The bronze sculptures do provoke a smile. Donated other paintings from Picasso and Max Ernst beside others. Happy to have visited this free museum. Recommended!!

Spencer F.

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Beautiful museum with a beautiful story. It’s also free due to the man who it’s named after. Worth a visit

Cristobal J.

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The Botero Museum is a cultural gem in the heart of Bogotá. Its collection not only showcases some of Fernando Botero’s most iconic works but also includes pieces by great international masters such as Picasso, Dalí, Renoir, and Miró. Admission is free, making it a must-visit for both tourists and locals. The atmosphere is calm, the galleries are well maintained, and it’s the perfect place to enjoy art at your own pace. A space that beautifully blends history, art, and beauty in every corner.

nrgriffi6565

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Really great museum! I didn't realize how much work Botero had done, and it's not all paintings. There are sculptures as well as pencil work in this collection. There is a nice courtyard in the middle of the museum (I was told the building us nearly 250 years old). The garden had a nice fountain and there is plenty to do if you want to grab a bite to eat or a cup of coffee. Bathrooms available.