An old republican-style mansion donated by Carmen Freud, daughter of Julios Freud, a German-American Jew who arrived in Barranquilla. There they are kept as a memory of hobbies, objects from the history of the city. There they are, as a testimony of an era, the costumes of the carnival queen, a replica of the old street called Camellón Abello, Alfonso Fue Mayor's typewriter on which Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez wrote his novel La Hojarasca, some letters from the liberator Simón Bolívar, photographs, records and collections of old newspapers.
Address: Carrera 54 with Calle 59.