Musée

Palais de l'Inquisition Musée historique de Cartagena

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Liliana
January 2, 2017
Historical museum just across the street built in 1610, was the seat of the religious justice having power over all the Kingdom of New Granada during the colonial period. The palace is a wonderful example of XVIII century architecture; where is a museum these days there used to be a prison were infidels were tortured.
Christine Aurélie
October 25, 2018
Historical landmark, interesting museum, sometimes hosts contemporary art exhibitions.
Al
March 25, 2013
This site is now a museum focusing on Cartagena's role in the Spanish Inquisition.
Daniel & Mariana
May 26, 2020
Also known as the Inquisition Palace, (Spanish: Palacio de la Inquisición) is an eighteenth-century the seat of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Cartagena, now in modern Colombia. Finished around 1770, it currently serves as a museum showcasing the torture equipment used, as well as other historical artifacts. it faces the Parque de Bolívar.
Maria
June 15, 2015
An imposing building right in the heart of the old city full of history housing on the second floor, a small museum telling the origins and history of Cartagena since its foundation

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