Parque de Heredia

Municipality: Santiago de Tolú

The Alonso de Heredia Park is a prominent place in the municipality, which in addition to being a pedestrian camel, pays tribute to the conqueror Alonso de Heredia, founder of the municipality of Santiago de Tolú in 1537. This park occupies an entire block and has become a beautiful and colorful space. In the Alonso de Heredia Park, you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the presence of various native tree species. Each of these trees is identified with its scientific name and common name, allowing visitors to learn and appreciate the diversity of flora present in the region. This colorful park becomes an oasis in the middle of the municipality, providing a quiet and pleasant place to walk, rest and enjoy nature. Native trees contribute to creating a harmonious landscape and offer shade and freshness to visitors. In addition to its aesthetic value, the Alonso de Heredia Park also has historical and cultural significance. In honoring Alonso de Heredia, the importance of his role in the foundation of the municipality is recognized and the memory of the historical events that shaped the community is kept alive. In short, the Alonso de Heredia Park is a pedestrian camel that pays tribute to the founder of the municipality. This beautiful park stands out for its colorful and diverse landscape, composed of native trees identified with their scientific and common names. Besides being a space to enjoy nature, the park has a historical and cultural significance that makes it a special place for the community and visitors.


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