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Casa de la Cultura theater in Bogota, BOG
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View of Casa de la Cultura in Bogota, BOG
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Casa de la Cultura

$$Theater
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger children enjoy the colorful puppet shows and visual theater performances, while older kids appreciate the art workshops and interactive cultural activities. Many performances use music, dance, and visual storytelling that English-speaking children can easily follow.

About

Casa de la Cultura is Bogota's vibrant cultural hub offering children's theater performances, interactive workshops, and family-friendly artistic events in a welcoming environment. This local gem gives traveling families an authentic taste of Colombian arts and culture through engaging shows and hands-on activities that transcend language barriers.

Highlights

  • Live children's theater performances featuring puppetry, music, and dance that communicate across language barriers
  • Hands-on art workshops where kids can create crafts and learn about Colombian artistic traditions
  • Family-friendly cultural festivals and special events throughout the year celebrating Colombian heritage
  • Interactive storytelling sessions that introduce children to Latin American folklore and tales
  • Colorful, Instagram-worthy murals and art installations throughout the building

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the schedule online before visiting as most performances and workshops require advance booking. Some events have Spanish descriptions, so look for shows labeled 'teatro infantil' (children's theater) which rely heavily on visual storytelling.
  2. 2.Arrive 20-30 minutes early to secure good seats and allow kids to explore the building's colorful murals and art displays in the lobby areas.
  3. 3.Download a translation app on your phone to help with program descriptions and workshop instructions, though staff are generally patient and helpful with international visitors.
  4. 4.Combine your visit with exploring the surrounding neighborhood of La Candelaria, Bogota's historic district, which is within walking distance and offers colonial architecture and family-friendly cafes.
  5. 5.Bring small bills in Colombian pesos for workshop materials or snacks, as credit cards may not always be accepted for smaller purchases.

Best Time to Visit

Weekends, especially Sunday mornings, offer the most family-oriented programming with multiple shows and workshops. Visit during the dry season (December to March or July to August) for the most reliable schedule, as outdoor events are more frequent during these months.

What to Know

Most performances cost between 10,000 to 30,000 Colombian pesos (roughly $3 to $8 USD) per person. The venue is located in central Bogota where parking can be challenging, so consider using a taxi or Uber, which are affordable and safe options for families.

Seasonal Notes

The cultural center operates year-round with special programming during Colombian school holidays (June to July and December to January). Festival seasons in August and December feature enhanced family programming with holiday-themed performances and workshops.

Nearby Eats

Head to Crepes & Waffles (multiple locations nearby), a beloved Colombian chain with extensive kids' menus and high chairs, or try La Puerta Falsa in La Candelaria for traditional Colombian hot chocolate with cheese and tamales in a family-friendly setting.

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