Museo de las Américas in San Juan

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Calle Beneficencia, 00926, San Juan, PR Portoryko
contacts phone: +1 787-724-5052
website: www.museolasamericas.org
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Latitude: 18.4675582, Longitude: -66.1200786

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  • Maribel Bermudez

    Maribel Bermudez

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    Es un lugar histórico en un área frente al mar muy bello.

  • Jennifer T Napoli

    Jennifer T Napoli

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    Very interesting museum in an old Spanish military base building. They have a great exhibition of the culture of PR, artist. Great little restaurant downstairs for tapas and other food. Also so close to the house of Ponce de Leon and the San Felipe El Morro Castle it makes it a very nice stop to seethe exhibit.

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    Radames Rios

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    Museo de las Américas / Cuartel de Ballaja it's a landmark in Old San Juan. It's a historical building from late 19th century. At first it was a military headquarters for the Spanish army during the colonial era,then it was a military hospital for the American troops during WWII and the Korean War, and now is the home of the Museo de las Américas. It has many exhibition halls featuring art from all over the Americas and Africa. It has restaurants,souvenir shops and plenty of space to have a good time with friends or family. It also hosts cultural and musical activities. If you ever go to Old San Juan,Puerto Rico, don't miss the opportunity and pay a visit.

  • Josue Acevedo

    Josue Acevedo

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    Hermoso museo, bien organizado e iluminado. Lo recomiendo, lo van a disfrutar.

  • Lianna Dang

    Lianna Dang

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    Inside a quiet square (also containing a small cafe/coffee shop) and currently being renovated from storm damage, there is still an exhibit open called Catharsis. This exhibit was beautiful and full of pieces from local artists and students to express their feelings from the storm, aftermath, and recovery. Some were hopeful - others more critical of the storm recovery efforts - but overall helped us as tourists empathize with the local culture.

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