Medellin’s 2013 Flower Festival program

Colombia’s second largest city Medellin released the program for its annual Flower Festival, one of the city’s most important cultural events of the year.

As usual, the 13-day festival is centered around the flower parade, during which flower growers carry elaborate flower arrangements known as “silletas” on their backs.

Other prominent elements of the festival, held between July 26 and August 11, are the horse parade and the vintage car parade.

Additionally, the city will host several orchid and parrot exhibitions and an abundance of concerts.

Medellin’s 2013 Flower Festival Program

Comedy Festival University of Medellin Theater
Sancocho Festival Santa Elena
Flower Parade for Children Santa Elena
Opening Orchestra Festival Not yet announced
Lymeric Festival Gardel Plaza- Deseos Park
Home garden awards Plaza Mayor / Pablo Tobón Uribe Theater
Cabaret Festival Juan Pablo II Park
“Giants of Flowers”   Plaza Interamericana, MAMM, Plaza Botero, Parque de los Deseos, Unidad Deportiva Atanasio Girardot
San Alejo Folkloric Market                     Bolívar Park
Flower Parade for Children               Floresta Park
Car Tuning Festival             Carabobo North
Artistic Flower Displays         San Antonio de Prado – San Sebastian de Palmitas – San Cristóbal – Altavista
Nocturnal cultural events

 

Pies Descalzos Park
Concerts     Cancha Maracaná – San Javier – Aeroparque Cra 70 – Feria de Ganados – Manrique – Cancha Campo Amor – Parque de los Deseos – Sta. Elena
International Story Teller Festival Porfirio Barbajacob Theater
Horse Parade                 Regional – Highway
Traditional Music Festival       Carlos Vieco Theater
Orchid, Bird and Flower Exhibition       Botanical Garden
Flower Exhibitions         Main Roads of the City
Hiking Event                 El Río Avenue –  Tierragro
Vintage cars parade                
Car Tuning Festival

 

Juan Pablo II Park
Flower Parade Puente Guayaquil – Avenida del Río – San Juan – Avenida Ferrocarril – Palacio de Exposiciones
Folkloric Buses Festival Puente Guayaquil – Avenida del Río – San Juan – Avenida Ferrocarril – Palacio de Exposiciones

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