This Friday, April 10, experience an urban and sensory journey through the ancient movie theaters of downtown Bogotá. This free tour, organized by the District Institute of Cultural Heritage (IDPC), is inspired by the book 'Bogotá Filmic. Essays on cinema and cultural heritage'. The experience promises to be unique, allowing you to learn about the history and legacy of these emblematic spaces that were once the heart of entertainment in the city. It is not just a walk, but an immersion into Bogotá's cinematic culture, where every corner tells a story and every theater has a soul.
The atmosphere of the tour will be vibrant and full of nostalgia, where participants will enjoy fascinating tales about cinema and its influence on the cultural life of the capital. As you walk through the downtown streets, you will be guided by experts who will share anecdotes and interesting facts about the old cinemas, creating an environment of learning and connection with the cultural heritage of the city. It is an ideal opportunity for those who love cinema and want to explore its history in an urban context.
To fully enjoy this experience, it is recommended to arrive early and dress comfortably, as the tour involves walking through the historic center. Use public transport or consider carpooling to facilitate your arrival. The meeting point will be communicated to those who register, so be sure to sign up in advance to not miss this unique opportunity. The IDPC takes pride in offering such activities that foster love for the culture and history of Bogotá, making this event a must-attend for cinema and urban history enthusiasts.