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El Cielo is a restaurant in Washington, D.C., United States. Sometimes referred to as "El Cielo DC", the restaurant is a branch of Colombian chef Juan Manuel "Juanma" Barrientos' Medellín-based restaurant, with sibling establishments in Bogotá and Miami. [1] [2] [3] The Washington, D.C. restaurant has received a Michelin star. [4]
Estadio Atanasio Girardot (Atanasio Girardot Stadium), commonly referred to as El Atanasio, is a multi-purpose stadium in Medellín, Colombia. Located in the Laureles comuna of Medellin, the stadium is currently used mostly for football matches by Atlético Nacional and Independiente Medellín , the most popular clubs in the Antioquia Department .
Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2021. «Arte contra la maldición en la Comuna 13 de Medellín». La Vanguardia. 12 de octubre de 2019. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2021. Hierro, Lola (30 June 2016). "Casa Kolacho: La violencia se cura con hip hop" [Casa Kolacho: Violence is cured with hip hop]. El País (in Spanish).
El Castillo Museum and Gardens is a Colombian museum in the El Poblado district of Medellín. It offers permanent exhibitions of objects in porcelain and glass, stained glass, antiques, paintings, and sculptures, among other things.
The first restaurant was opened in 1983 near Pontificia Universidad Javeriana by Pablo Emilio Bueno and Guillermo Calderón. [2] In 2001, El Corral opened its first Corral Gourmet restaurant, offering not only hamburgers with different gourmet toppings such as aged cheeses, Argentinian sausage, stir-fry vegetables and different bread options and a range of liquors in its bar.
Santafé Mall (Spanish: Centro Comercial Santafé) is a shopping mall located in the El Poblado area of Medellín, Colombia.This large, multilevel mall has four floors and a retractable glass top, and is home to hundreds of stores and restaurants. [1]
Line M was opened in 2019. It has a length of 1.05 km and includes three stations: Miraflores, El Pinal and Trece de Noviembre. It has a capacity of 2,500 passengers per hour and in Miraflores station, it connects to the Ayacucho Tram line, which in turns is connected to Line A of the overground metro system.
El Tiempo. "El Festival de Cine Colombiano is Toma la Ciudad de Medellin" (in Spanish). Arte en la Red. 24 August 2009. Archived from the original on 29 October 2014. "in Colombia reflejada el cine" (in Spanish). El Mundo. 24 August 2009.