¡Naturaleza y ciudad!
- When
- Wed, Aug 19, 2:30 PM2:30 pm
- Where
- Biblioteca Público Escolar La Marichuela · Usme Get directions
- Price
- Free
- Organizer
- BibloRed
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About this plan
If you enjoy books that look at the world up close, this Bogotá event is for you. Biblioteca Público Escolar La Marichuela, in the Usme area, hosts a nonfiction book club focused on how nature and the city relate to each other.
During the session you will explore books, testimonies, and documentary records that show how the natural environment talks with urban life. The goal is simple: read, talk, and share ideas with other curious people.
It is an open invitation for anyone who wants to think about the city through its roots, its stories, and its landscapes. Entry is free, so all you need is a willingness to read and chat.
What to expect
- Nonfiction book club
- Biblioteca Pública La Marichuela in Usme
- Conversation and storytelling
- Free entry
- Memory, city, and nature
Who it's for
This is a great pick for curious readers, students, teachers, and Usme neighbors who want to share books about the environment, local territory, and urban life in Bogotá.
Tips
- Arrive early to grab a good spot in the reading room.
- Bring your own books or suggestions if you want to propose topics.
- Check with the library about limited seats or sign-up.
- Take time to explore the catalog and other BibloRed services at La Marichuela.
- If you travel from another part of Bogotá, plan your TransMilenio route to Usme ahead of time.
FAQ
How much does the nonfiction book club at La Marichuela cost?
Entry is free. There is no fee or registration, just show up on the day of the session.
Where is Biblioteca La Marichuela located?
The event takes place at Biblioteca Público Escolar La Marichuela, in the Usme area in southern Bogotá. You can check the exact address and map on the BibloRed website.
When is the nonfiction book club session?
The planned date is August 19. We recommend confirming the exact day and time on the BibloRed site, since the schedule may change.
Is this a family-friendly event or good for kids?
It is aimed at a general reading audience. If you plan to bring young children, check with the library about the recommended age range for this session.
Do I need to bring my own books?
No. The library works with selected readings for the session. If you have a book or text you want to share, feel free to bring it.
How do I sign up or reserve a spot?
From the event page we link to BibloRed, where you can check if the session needs sign-up or works on a first-come basis.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







