The hill has a sculpture park, the open-air Carlos Vieco Auditorium, and the Pueblito Paisa a reproduction of the traditional Colombian township,[1] amongst other sights.
At that time it was identified as the "Marcela Hill of the Vine", the name of the owner of these once-remote lands on the other side of the Medellín River.
It was bought in order to create a recreational park, preserving its ecological characteristics, for a city that continued to grow.
With the choice of the name "Nutibara", SMP wanted to pay homage to one of the richest and most powerful of the caciques of the department of Antioquia, whose dominions extended over most of the West.
After the name change in 1930, the Municipality authorized the Society of Public Improvements to work on the preparation of drawings and plans for the construction of a recreational park on the hill.