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El Encanto Petroglyphs: These petroglyphs are located to the left of the Hacha River near Barrio Torasso. The engravings are approximately 16 meters long. They were first described by archaeologist Eliécer Silva Celis in 1963. Among the petroglyphs are Zoomorphic and Human figures. •
Curiplaya Building: A historic building of colonial architecture built in the 1950s. This building served as a hotel, currently it houses some cultural entities of the municipality and the department. In addition it is the headquarters of the Palace of Culture and Fine Arts of the Amazon (Spanish:
Palacio de la Cultura y Bellas Artes de la Amazonía). The building was declared a national cultural property in 2000 by the
Colombian Ministry of Culture. The name "Curiplaya" means "Golden Beach" in the
Witoto language. ==See also==