The next premiere of Ugly Betty: the story continues on Amazon Prime has awakened interest in Colombians as happened in 1999. And among what followers of the story created by Fernando Gaitán are most looking for is Betty’s house.
It’s not to exaggerate, The Colombian series was broadcast at the time in 150 countries and in 25 different languages. It also had 20 adaptations in different countries such as the USA, Germany, Brazil, Belgium, China, among others.
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The difference in the cases of Carrie and Kevin’s houses with Betty’s is that you cannot enter the former, while the Colombian one does.
Located on Carrera 18A #43A – 59, in the La Soledad neighborhood, Teusaquillo (Bogotá), The corner house that housed the fictitious Pinzón Solano family from 1999 to 2001 is open to the public.
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A cafeteria was also adapted in the house to invite visitors to stay longer to enjoy a coffee or bakery.
Note that Entry is only enabled from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Sundays and holidays it is closed to the public.
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The sequel to the series will premiere on July 19. And although there are few details about the development of the story, It is known that it will have the same cast as the 1999 production, plus new appearances such as Juanita Molina who plays Camila Mendoza Pinzón, Betty and Armando’s daughter.
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