sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2012

Bogotá



Did you know something about Bogotá ? 

So... here is the correct place to learn amazing, funny and new things abou The beautiful capital of Colombia, Bogotá.



“Bogotá is a city in central Colombia, is the country's capital, located at an elevation of about 2,650 m. on a mountain rimmed plateau high in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes Mountains.


Bogotá was founded on the 6th of August 1538 by the Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who fough the Chibcha Indians near the site of the populous tribe center called Bacatá. The new city became the vice-regal capital of New Granada in 1717. It was captured by Simón Bolívar in 1819 and was the capital of the independent nation of Great Colombia (which included modern day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela). It became the capital of New Granada (later renamed Colombia) in 1830 when Great Colombia was dissolved.


"Bogotá was founded on the 6th of August 1538 by the Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who fough the Chibcha Indians near the site of the populous tribe center called Bacatá. The new city became the vice-regal capital of New Granada in 1717. It was captured by Simón Bolívar in 1819 and was the capital of the independent nation of Great Colombia (which included modern day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela). It became the capital of New Granada (later renamed Colombia) in 1830 when Great Colombia was dissolved.








Many foreigners since long time ago  came to  “Plaza de Toros de Santamaria” they came to see the hilarious and magnific shows, however many people that  is against of this take this place as sceneray of teathre groups and dacing performance .

This bullfighting ring is home of many spectacles, shows, concerts, and of course bull fighting.
If you like this spanish tradition, you have to come during the special season that begins in july and ends in august.

Sure, bullfighting takes a lot of courage, and is dramatic. But that doesn't make getting stabbed to death any more pleasant for the bull!

This bullfighting ring is home of many spectacles, shows, concerts, and of course bull fighting.
If you like this spanish tradition, you have to come during the special season that begins in july and ends in august.



“Cultural life in the city concentrated in literary gatherings, which during the Nineteenth century allowed Bogotanians to share their literary and political concerns and to attend musical and drama presentations. Maldonado Theater featured theatrical and opera presentations and by the end of the Nineteenth century Bogotá had two important theatres: the Theater of Cristóbal Colón, inaugurated in 1892, and the Municipal Theatre, inaugurated in 1895, which featured zarzuela (operetta) and musical shows. Also the scenario for important Colombian history events during the decades of the 30s and 40s


It is the oldest theater of films showing in Bogotá. It got its name because it was built inside crockery’s factory installations (called Faenza). The building has Italian influence, architectonic features of art nouveau and academic eclectic of the end of XIX century.

It was inaugurated in 1924, and then it turned into an important cultural stage of the capital. In 1975, it was declared National Monument.





Nighlife plans

Bogotá at night… what we can do?


At night there are many places to visit and better if we have best company and weather, you will go with your friends, for example all of the theatres , cafes, restaurants , bike paths, pubs and historical center; if you are foreigner, there are many beautiful and comfortable hotels that Bogotá provides you .
“There is nothing better than a good night out in Bogotá. Have fun with your preferred style of partu,  because throughout the city you will find more than fourteen party concepts among the best bars and clubs that will make you spend an unforgettable night.
16 rumba (party) safe areas with more than 3,000 logistic members provides perimeter security. Ordering taxis from the establishments guarantees your comfort and  the responsible consumption practices, which limits sales to drunk people, make Bogota a city with night culture. 
There is nothing better than a good night out in Bogotá. Have fun with your preferred style of partu,  because throughout the city you will find more than fourteen party concepts among the best bars and clubs that will make you spend an unforgettable night.
16 rumba (party) safe areas with more than 3,000 logistic members provides perimeter security. Ordering taxis from the establishments guarantees your comfort and  the responsible consumption practices, which limits sales to drunk people, make Bogota a city with night culture.
Bogotá weekend





What you can learn here in Bogotá?



Our Mixed and original Culture !


“Bogota is considered the Athens of South America host to endless cultural venues and acts across 58 museums, 62 art galleries, 33 library networks, 45 stage theatres, 75 sports and attraction parks, and over 150 national monuments. Many of these are renowned globally such as:
The Luis Angel Arango Library, the most important in the region which receives well over 6 million visitors a year;
The Colombian National Museum, one of the oldest in the Americas dating back to 1823;
The Ibero-American Theater Festival, largest of its kind in the world, receives 2 million attendees enjoying over 450 performances across theaters and off the street;
The Bogota Philharmonic is the most important symphony orchestra in Colombia, counting over 100 musicians and 140 performances a year;
The Cristobal Colon Theater, the Country's oldest Opera House, which opened in 1892 is home to the National Symphony Association's major act, the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia ;
Rock al Parque or Rock at the Park, the most important open air rock music festival in Latin America. Recurring annually, its rallying power gathers over 320,000 music fans who can enjoy over 60 band performances for free during three days a year. The series have been so successful during its 15 years of operation that the city has replicated the initiative for other music genres, resulting in other recent festivals like Salsa at the Park, Hip Hop at the Park, Ballet at the Park, Opera at the Park, and Jazz at the Park.
Bogota has worked heavily in recent years to position itself as leader in cultural offerings in South America, and it is increasingly being worldwide recognized as a hub in the region for the development of the arts.





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