The house
of Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian writer where he lived his childhood,
is now a museum where they recreated the rooms that existed during this period.
This museum house has 14 rooms with the characteristic of the Caribbean homes
of the first half of the 20th century. The rooms of the house were named
according to the same Gabo It is important to emphasize that the house where
the nobel lived his childhood was demolished more than 40 years ago,
reconstruction was done from several sources, this project allowed to recreate
characteristics of the architecture of the region, the research sought to
recover the Cultural scope and the distribution of the rooms according to the
description of the nobel in his autobiography.It has the following spaces
· Grandfather's Office
· Visiting rooms
· Silver workshop
· The hospital room
· Dining room
· Reception room
· Corridor of the begonias
· Gabo's childhood room
· the storage room
· Kitchen and pantry
· Yard and its Furniture
The
restoration project, which is actually a metaphor of the original construction,
was led by experts Juan Carlos Rivera, Ernesto Moure Erazo and Patricia
Caicedo, and the museographic script was written by Alberto Abello, Patricia
Iriarte and Ariel Castillo, with the Active participation of the poet Jiménez
from the participation of the Aracataca culture. Jiménez was in charge, in
large part, to put the "wheels" to the museum, as he calls it, so
that the visitor finds in each room the relation of the place to the work of the
writer. He also obtained the trunks, armchairs, piano and other decorative and
furniture elements, in the style of those used at the beginning of the last
century, to impress the atmosphere of Gabo's childhood. Today the persons in
charge of the administration and maintenance of the museum is the University of
Magdalena, under the National MuseumWhen Gabo was a child, I enjoy each of the
spaces of his house, in the house museum you can enjoy each of the spaces,
remember the times and the beautiful architecture that they recreated to
resemble the house where Gabo lived his childhood