Colombian Port Since its inauguration in 1893, and until the opening of Bocas de Ceniza in 1936, the pier of Puerto Colombia, built by the Cuban engineer Francisco Javier Cisneros, was the main maritime terminal of the country thanks, among other things, to the fact that it was connected to the railroad tracks. Part of that history can be covered in this municipality near Barranquilla, Colombia. ROMANTIC MUSEUM An old mansion of republican style donated by Carmen Freud, daughter of Julius Freud, a German American Jew arrived in Barranquilla at the beginning where they are kept as memory of pastimes, objects of the history of the city. There are, as testimony of an era, the costumes of the Queen of Carnival, a replica of the old street called Camellón Abello, Alfonso Fuenmayor's typewriter where Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez wrote his novel La Hojarasca, some letters of the liberator Simon Bolivar, photographs, discs and collections of newspapers of yest...
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