El Colectivo Siclas es un vibrante espacio cultural en Medellín, Colombia, dedicado al arte urbano y la ilustración contemporánea. Surgido de la escena creativa local, transforma muros y rincones en lienzos vivos de expresión artística.
Colectivo Siclas is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. You can get there by taxi or public transport to the San Felix neighborhood in Medellin; the exact address is 43A Avenue #22-50. Check the map on Google Maps for precise directions.
Visiting Colectivo Siclas is completely free, although they accept voluntary donations to support the project. No advance tickets are required—just arrive and enjoy the art and culture.
It is recommended to spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the murals, workshops, and exhibitions. If you join a guided activity, your visit could extend to 2.5 hours.
Colectivo Siclas is a community project in Medellin that began in 2015 to promote urban art, cycling culture, and the renewal of the San Felix neighborhood through murals and workshops. It represents social transformation through art, highlighting local identity and “sicalism” as a symbol of sustainable mobility.
The best time is in the morning (10:00-12:00) to avoid Medellin’s heat and enjoy good light for photos. Visit between March and May or September and November for drier weather and special events.
The space has adapted access with ramps at the main entrances and mostly level floors, but some workshop areas may have steps. Contact +57 300 1234567 for specific assistance.
Nearby you will find the Park of Lights a 15-minute walk away and the Museum of Antioquia a 20-minute taxi ride away. You can also explore the Palermo neighborhood for additional street art.
Bring insect repellent, comfortable shoes, and a camera; join the free tours on Saturdays. Download the audio guide at IAudioguia for more details in English while you stroll.
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