Hacienda Santa Bárbara
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Why I recommend this place to visitors
This beautiful shopping mall is annexed to a colonial style house built in 1847, and later declared National Monument in 1982. Originally, the Hacienda was property of don José María Sierra, or don “Pepe” Sierra, a wealthy businessman from Barbosa, a town near Medellín. The shopping center is located on the avenue that carries his name, “Avenida Pepe Sierra” also known as Calle 116.
The combination of modern architecture and the well-preserved original features such as water fountains, arches, cobblestone floors and gardens provide a beautiful and charming atmosphere. There is a playing area for children and a variety of establishments including jewelers, music stores, bookshops, cinemas and restaurants. On Sundays, visitors can stroll down to the traditional Usaquén flea market, which is set-up two streets away from the mall.

