Rionegro, Antioquía 🇨🇴: la ciudad donde se escribió la historia de Colombia

Today we visited Rionegro, one of the most historic and vibrant towns in Eastern Antioquia. We strolled through its main park, admired the equestrian statue of José María Córdova, visited the San Nicolás el Magno Cathedral, and stumbled upon a mysterious bust that we couldn't identify... if anyone knows who it is, let us know in the comments! We explored San Francisco Park, where there are tables with painted chessboards and people playing outdoors, passed by Campo Santander (and stayed to watch a soccer game), and finished at the Lago Santander Ecological Park, with its playground and ducks swimming peacefully. Rionegro showed us its history, its daily life, its sports, and its natural beauty. Join us as we discover this patriotic city just minutes from the airport. In this video: 0:00 Introduction 0:52 Main Park (people, pigeons, grass) 1:46 Equestrian statue of José María Córdova 2:02 San Nicolás el Magno Cathedral 2:16 Fountain and bust of Monsignor Samuel Álvarez Botero 2:47 Bust of Ricardo Rendón Bravo 2:54 Public bike station (Bicirio) 3:08 The mysterious bust (help us identify it!) 4:00 Surrounding streets with shops 4:20 San Francisco Park (outdoor chess) 7:00 San Francisco Church and bust of Simón Bolívar 7:45 ​​Santander Field (the soccer game) 8:45 Perpetual Help Church 9:30 Santander Lake Ecological Park (children's playground and ducks) 10:45 Closing and recommendations 🎬 PRODUCTION: This video was created by Andrés and Lina for Andrés sin mapa. 🎵 MUSIC: All music used in this video belongs to the YouTube Audio Library. 📲 Follow us on all social media: 👉 Instagram: @andressinmapa 👉 TikTok: @andressinmapa 👉 Facebook: @andressinmapa 👉 Website: www.andressinmapa.com If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications! We premiere a new destination every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. See you in the next video! 🚀🌍 #andressinmapa