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  • Spinning globe sculpture spins in front of financial figures from a newspaper.
    Spinning Globe Sculpture, Financial ...tif
  • Fernando Botero's sculpture 'The Hand', sits in the Plaza Botero.  Botero is a native son of Medellin and donated 23 of his most famous sculptures to sit in the plaza.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • Fernando Botero's sculpture, 'Rape Of Europe', sits in front of the Museum of Antioquia in the Plaza Botero.  Botero is a native son of Medellin and donated 23 of his most famous sculptures, known for their exxagerated forms, to the plaza.  The museum is an art museum that houses work of Botero and other Colombian artists.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • Fernando Botero's sculpture, 'The Head', dominates the scene in Plaza Botero.  The art deco Museum of Antioquia stands in the background.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • Costa Rica, San Jose, National Theater, Lobby, Italian Marble Sculpture, Built In 1897
    National Theater, San Jose, Costa Ri...jpg
  • Costa Rica, San Jose, National Theater, Italian Marble Sculpture, Lobby, Cafe
    National Theater, San Jose, Costa Ri...tif
  • 'The Head' is a sculpture in Plaza Botero by the artist Fernando Botero, a Medellin native known for his exaggerated forms.  People in the plaza enjoy climbing on the statues for pictures.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • 'Man On Horse' sculpture in Plaza Botero by Medellin's native son, Fernando Botero.  Botero is known for his exaggerated forms.  The art nouveau Palace of Culture is seen in the background.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The Adam and Eve Sculptures in Plaza Botero are the work of Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero.  Botero, known for his exagerated forms, donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza, turning the space into a must see destination for tourists and locals alike.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The Museum of Antioquia houses  antiquities and art from the province of Antioquia in Plaza Botero.  The sculptures 'The Sphinx' and 'Rapto de Europa' stand in front of the museum and are the work of Medellin's native son, Fernando Botero, and Colombia's most famous artist.  Plaza Botero holds 23 of his over-exaggerated sculptures, a style he is famous for.
    Plaza Botero, Sculptures, Colombia.jpg
  • Plaza Botero is named after Medellin's native son, Fernando Botero, and Colombia's most famous artist.  Botero donated 23 of his overly-exaggerated sculptures to sit on the plaza.  The site has become popular with locals and tourists alike.
    Plaza Botero, Sculptures, Colombia.jpg
  • Costa Rica, San Jose, Campesino Sculptures, Farmers, Downtown
    Sculptures, San Jose, Costa Rica.tif
  • Colombia, Zipaquira, Cudinamarca Province, Salt Cathedral, Main Altar With Cross, The Creation Of Man Sculpture, Salt Mine
    Salt Cathedral, Zipaquira, Colombia.jpg
  • The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame Plaza Botero.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twilight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native sone, and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native son, and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza. The plaza is named after Medellin's native son, and Colombia's most famous artist Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza. A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
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