A restored and reimagined 19th-century bullring turned luxury shopping mall. Rather than simply tear out the old timber, the architects salvaged what they could and handed it to sculptor Alejandro Tobón Rojas, who turned it into hanging sculptures of octopuses and sea life that float through the interior. New certified wood was used to recreate the circular arena structure, marble runs through the shopping floors, and the top level opens into a food court with views of Castillo San Felipe in the distance. One of the smartest midday escapes in the city when the heat outside becomes genuinely unbearable. On the ground floor, Malva is a standout concept space featuring dresses, accessories, and wearable pieces from some of Colombia's most interesting local designers. Daily fountain and light shows run at 4, 5, 6, and 7 p.m. in the central atrium making it a great stop with young kids.
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