Situated in Medellín, Antioquia, the Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín is a must-visit for enthusiasts of cinema, architecture, and design. Established in 1978, this vibrant, urban, and contemporary space showcases a diverse array of cultural and artistic expressions from Medellin. The museum’s collection is enriched by numerous artworks by Débora Arango, a Medellín native, and it has been a host to exhibitions by artists such as Leiko Ikemura. The museum’s architecture is a modern fusion of concrete and metal boxes, floating stairs, and a terrace that provides a stunning view of Medellín. Beyond its exhibitions, the museum offers a study room that is open to the public for studying, working, and research. It also houses a movie theatre that doubles as a cinema and features a virtual room where visitors can purchase or rent movies from a diverse catalogue that includes Colombian, independent, author, experimental, documentaries, and specialized cycles. This combination of exhibitions, study space, and cinema makes the museum a dynamic and enriching destination.