One of the most visited towns in Antioquia is Guatapé. Located 75 kilometers from Medellín in the eastern part of the Department, it has a story to tell, which is being known by visitors who arrive daily attracted by the photographs of thousands of travelers who leave testimony of its beauty on social networks.
In 1970, Guatapé faced a crossroads, when it was announced that part of the municipality had to be flooded to build the hydroelectric complex of the Empresas Públicas de Medellín, a dam of energy importance for Colombia.
Despite the difficulties involved in relocating a municipality, this population of just over eight thousand inhabitants has managed to be reborn, making this place one of the most desired by national and foreign visitors.