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While on our way from La Dorada to Girón, we decided to break up the drive with a stop in Barrancabermeja to see the National Petroleum Museum (Museo Nacional del Petróleo), which is just outside the city. Unfortunately, the museum was closed but we were able to spend some time in the city itself.

Barrancabermeja is home to the largest oil refinery in Colombia and is located along the Magdalena River. It’s a hot and humid place that we expected to be unfriendly and dirty, but we were wrong. We thought the people were friendly and welcoming and for the most part the streets and parks were fairly clean.

 

Malecón

There’s nothing of real touristic value other than the museum, but we did visit the malecón. This promenade along a marsh features great views of the oil refinery and a few works of art. A small platform jutting out onto the march next to the main part of the malecón offers some of the best views.

View from the malecón in Barrancabermeja, Santander, Colombia
View from the malecón
Oil refinery
Oil refinery
Platform

The most important work of art is Cristo Petrolero, a monument of Christ Redeemer designed by Fernando Fernández in 1995. Another monument depicts a hand holding a globe.

Cristo Petrolero
Cristo Petrolero
Hand holding a globe

If you look out onto the marsh, it’s possible to spot wildlife such as different species of birds.

Bird
Birds
View from the malecón

On the main part of the malecón, there are a few replicas of oil equipment.

Malecón
Oil machinery

Finally, on the path to the west of the main part are models of dinosaurs.

Dinosaurs
T-rex
Brontosaurus
Triceratops

 

La Cazuela

We decided to stop at La Cazuela to have lunch in Barrancabermeja. Considered one of the best restaurants in town, the prices are a bit high for Colombia but the food and service are both excellent.

La Cazuela

On our first visit, I had Belgian style mussels while Marisol had the cazuela de mariscos (seafood stew). On our second visit, passing through town from Mompox to Pereira, Marisol again had the cazuela de mariscos and I had salmon. We were both very happy with our meals each time.

Belgian mussels
Cazuela de mariscos
Salmon

 

Getting There

Barrancabermeja is a business city that’s not on the tourist path, but it’s easy to get there on a bus from Bucaramanga. You’ll be able to board a local bus or take a taxi to access the museum, which is about 20 minutes from the city center.

 

Next Time

Next time we drive through the area, we’ll try to visit the National Petroleum Museum. I’ll write a post about it when that happens.

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