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Berrío Park station

Coordinates: 6°15′01″N 75°34′06″W / 6.25028°N 75.56833°W / 6.25028; -75.56833
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Berrío Park Station

Estacion Parque Berrío
North side of the station
General information
Location52 Avenue # 50-26, Medellín
Colombia
Coordinates6°15′01″N 75°34′06″W / 6.25028°N 75.56833°W / 6.25028; -75.56833
Services
Preceding station Medellín Metro Following station
Prado
towards Niquía
Line A San Antonio
towards La Estrella

Parque Berrío Station, also known as Berrío Station, is the tenth station of the Medellín Metro and the tenth station on Line A from north to south.[1] Due to its central location in the city, it is the most popular station for passengers to board. The station was opened on 30 November 1995 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, from Niquía to Poblado.[2]

Description

Its name honors Berrío Park in which the station is located, because the park began the growth of the city, although its design has changed over the decades. It also communicates with the headquarters of the University Corporation Remington, the Church of Veracruz and the Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria.

The station, located at the junction between Colombia and Bolivar, is facing the Plaza Nutibara, the Palace of Culture, the Museum of Antioquia and the Hotel Nutibara.[3] Adjacent to this hotel, you can find routes leading to Jose Maria Cordova International Airport. In the same area, Botero Park is an outdoor museum with sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero.

References

  1. ^ Profesores Universidad Nacional. Sede Medellín, Facultad de ArtesMaestría en Historia y Teoría del Arte y la Arquitectura (2002). Textos (6). Documentos de historia y teoría. Afinidades y divergencias. En-sueños y premoniciones. Univ. Nacional de Colombia. p. 27. ISBN 978-958-97066-2-6.
  2. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Medellín". urbanrail.
  3. ^ Diego León Arango Gómez; Carlos Arturo Fernández; Pedro Nel Gómez (2007). Pedro Nel Gómez, escultor. Universidad de Antioquia. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-958-655-846-4.