1. El Castillo Museum is a beautiful castle located in the upscale neighborhood of El Poblado in Medellín, Colombia. The castle was built in 1930 by a wealthy businessman, Diego Echavarría Misas, as his family’s residence. The castle is an eclectic mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine. The museum houses a collection of artwork, antiques, and artifacts, including pieces from the family’s personal collection. The castle’s gardens are also open to the public and are home to several species of exotic plants.

2. The working hours of El Castillo Museum are from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays. The phone number for the museum is +57 4 266 10 00.

3. The ticket price for El Castillo Museum varies depending on the type of visitor. Colombian nationals and residents pay 20,000 COP, while foreign tourists pay 25,000 COP. Children, students, and seniors receive discounts. The museum can be accessed by taxi or by the city’s Metro system. The closest Metro station is El Poblado, and from there visitors can take a short taxi ride to the museum.