Every June 24th, Medellín remembers Carlos Gardel, the most emblematic voice of tango, who died in a plane crash in 1935 at what was then Las Playas Airport, now Olaya Herrera Airport. Ninety-one years later, his legacy lives on in the city thanks to a place that has become a meeting point for lovers of music, culture, and history: the Casa Gardeliana. Located in the traditional Manrique neighborhood, this house museum preserves photographs, doc…
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Every June 24th, Medellín remembers Carlos Gardel, the most emblematic voice of tango, who died in a plane crash in 1935 at what was then Las Playas Airport, now Olaya Herrera Airport. Ninety-one years later, his legacy lives on in the city thanks to a place that has become a meeting point for lovers of music, culture, and history: the Casa Gardeliana. Located in the traditional Manrique neighborhood, this house museum preserves photographs, doc…