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El Carmen de Viboral is the ceramics capital of Colombia. The ceramic pieces manufactured there are unique to the world. It’s located about 90 minutes from Medellín via Rionegro.

 

History

El Carmen de Viboral was founded on April 13, 1752. Its main industry is ceramics, but it’s also an agricultural town. The major crops are potatoes, corn, beans, carrots, yucca, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, blackberries, strawberries, and other fruits and vegetables.

Ceramic store and workshop
Ceramic store and workshop

 

Plaza

The main plaza in town is a large open space with a small raised section containing trees and a statue of Simón Bolívar.

Plaza
Plaza
Statue of Simón Bolívar

The plaza is surrounded by a mixture of modern and colonial buildings. There’s also an obelisk in the center that pays homage to the town’s ceramic industry. The top half is decorated with colorful ceramic tiles.

Plaza
Obelisk

 

Church

The church, Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Nuestra Señora del Carmen), sits on the east end of the plaza.  It’s got a modern design with a tall clock tower, and there are some beautiful stained glass windows inside.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Looking up to the clock tower
Our Lady of Mount Carmel

 

Ceramic Street

Although there are several ceramic workshops and shops around town, many can be found on Ceramic Street (Calle de la Cerámica), which runs south from the plaza.

Ceramic Street
A corridor off Ceramic Street

Ceramic Street is also the most scenic street in town. Several of the buildings are decorated with inlaid ceramic plates and tiles. Even the lampposts and trash receptacles contain ceramic tiles.

Ceramic Street
Lamppost decorated with ceramic tiles

 

Institute of Culture

A couple blocks south of the plaza is the Institute of Culture (Instituto de Cultura). This small cultural center surrounds a courtyard and contains art exhibits and a small museum. Admission is free.

Institute of Culture
Courtyard

The art exhibits contain some impressive pieces created by locals, including sculptures, drawings, paintings, and photos.

Art exhibit
Art exhibit

The museum tells the history and culture of ceramics in El Carmen de Viboral. On display are some of the most beautiful items ever created by local ceramic artists.

Entrance to the museum
Museum
Museum

 

La Frisolera

If you’re looking for a great place to eat, I can highly recommend La Frisolera. It’s located on the northeast corner of the plaza next to the church.

La Frisolera
La Frisolera

They specialize in beans and meat dishes. I had a Boston baked beans dish and Marisol had a steak. The food was excellent and portions are massive.

Boston baked beans
Steak

Upstairs, there’s a small retail shop selling a good variety of ceramics.

Ceramic shop

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