Natalia Murillo built a unique space: The Garden of Eden. It is an orchard rich in exotic flora, such as the Sumatran musa and the Calathea lutea. Perhaps the most attractive point of this environment is its natural pool, full of vegetation and koi carp; in it, the lake technology that is currently in fashion was used, which allows swimming and interacting with the fish in crystal-clear, chlorine-free waters. Running through the 181 m of surface area, there are bronze sculptures (Édgar Márquez) inspired by the purity of children, impressive steel fretwork simulating banana leaves and orange-toned furniture; one of them is ideal for a good photograph.