Museo Botero
The Museo Botero is an art museum in the La Candelaria neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia, opened on November 1, 2000, to display a collection of 208 artworks donated by Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero to the Banco de la República.[1][2] The donation includes 123 pieces created by Botero himself, featuring his signature volumetric style known as Boterismo, and 85 works by international artists such as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Salvador Dalí.[1][3] Housed in a restored colonial mansion originally built in the 18th century, the museum provides free public access daily except Tuesdays, emphasizing Botero's commitment to making art accessible in his native country.[4][5] This institution stands as a key cultural landmark, highlighting Botero's prolific career and his curation of modern masters, drawing visitors to explore the interplay between his exaggerated forms and classical influences.[6]