Medellín Entertainment

  1. Casa Gardeliana

    When tango singer Carlos Gardel's plane went down in Medellín in 1935, the city's love affair with the tango was sealed. Located in Barrio Manrique, the Casa Gardeliana was the main tango venue for years, hosting tango bands and dance shows. It still has them from time to time, though now it's basically a small tango museum, featuring memorabilia related to tango and Carlos Gardel.

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  2. El Patio del Tango

    When tango singer Carlos Gardel's plane went down in Medellín in 1935, the city's love affair with the tango was sealed. Now the tango's major stage, El Patio del Tango is decorated like a typical Buenos Aires tango dive. There are often shows on Friday and Saturday nights.

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  3. Palacio de Bellas Artes

    The 300-seat Sala Beethoven in the Palacio de Bellas Artes is a regular stage for classical concerts and recitals.

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  4. Teatro de la Universidad de Medellín

    The Teatro de la Universidad de Medellín presents concerts of classical and contemporary music.

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