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10 months ago
Sábado 19 de julio de 2025 hoy fuimos a este museo, en casi todas las casas en Puerto Rico hay algún tipo de hamaca. Aquí nos ilustran cómo se hacían antes las hamaca basado en la imaginación de artesanos hace muchos años atrás. read more
11 Cll Hostos Cabrera
San Sebastián, Puerto Rico 00685
(787) 896-2300
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beautiful place in san sebastian puerto rico highly recommened, peacefully and great to visit…read morehistoric places and this museum have it.
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Perfect everything is beautiful and well kept only thing is we couldn't get inside because it's…read moreclosed for renovations.
Antes de ir llamé para ver si estaba abierto el lugar para visitantes, fue lunes 29 de agosto. Me…read moredijeron que la persona que daba los tours estaba de almuerzo y regresaba en poco más de una hora. Me fui a pasear para darles tiempo y regresé más tarde cuando supone hubiese gente (a eso de las 1:30pm). Estaba un grupo recogiendo machinas y cosas de una feria que hubo durante el fin de semana anterior. Paseé por los predios a ver si veía a alguien y pues también mire y tomé fotos. Pero no encontré a nadie del personal. Es como si sabían que iba pero cuando llegué ya no había nadie? Me habían dicho por teléfono que el lugar estaba cerrado para renovaciones y que aún así me podían dar el tour y la información histórica desde el balcón. Mi rating por lo tanto refleja el lugar, no el personal ni el tour (que no obtuve). Desde chiquita pasaba por la #2 viendo el Palacete por la ventana del carro y siempre me daba curiosidad saber la historia del lugar. Al menos llegué a visitar el lugar en persona después de tantos años pasando y viéndolo de lejitos. A ver si en otra ocasión podré obtener el tour, mientras, quedo feliz leyendo la historia del lugar en Wiki o algo así. Cool.
Beautiful, only thing is that is closed and it won't open until is fixed.
Great municipal museum that is still recovering from the 2020 earthquake. Check website for limited…read moretours. Can't wait for their reopening!
This review is actually for the Museo de la Musicà just down the street…read more We visited 6/28/2018 1. Due to budget constraints from the recovery effort of Maria there are currently only 2 official tour guides in the town of Poncé to cover their four museums. This means that 2-3 of them are closed most of the days to save on operating costs. 2. If you want to visit any of the museums in Poncé it would be wise to call ahead and setup a time and day so you can be sure that their is a guide available to let you in, show you around and give you a good tour. Also, there isn't any A/c so be sure to wear cool clothing and bring a rag or fan to help you stay cool in the summer months. 3. The Music Museum in Poncé is terrific and, if you are fortunate enough to land Mr. Rodriguez as your guide, you will be truly edifies by the boys of knowledge he will share with you. 4. Be certain to stay to the end of the tour where you will get to see (IMO) the finest collection of PR Quatros assembled in one room by the foremost artist and PR craftsman Carmelo Martéll. 5. If you can, ask to see the courtyard. It is amazing and they would like to start utilizing it fore music events and play productions. -Don't walk through the ground brush though, it has tons of sticky burs. However, you may find a mango or passion fruit if yer lucky. We considered this the "gift shop".
Puerto Rico's best Art Museo in Ponce.
Found this place while driving the local area and came across this little museum. Free to view all…read morethe old coffee antiques. We also had a cup of Don Pello cafe con latte, which was very tasty. Fresh coffee beans are available for sale. If in the area stop by and see for yourself.
This spot is a must-visit location in your Puerto Rico Itinerary. Our waitress was super kind and…read moreprofessional. I would absolutely visit this location due to it's small farm, cute aesthetic for photography and friendly service as well as delicious breakfast and cafe. Some of the animals are taken out and roam freely and it is the perfect relaxing vibe you would want from the location. The coffee museum is closed due to COVID but I highly recommend for the breakfast experience. (AWESOME FOR FAMILIES/KIDS!) La comida y el cafecito estaba Delicioso!
What a super treat for us to be in Old San Juan the day a Pablo Picasso exhibit opened at the Sa…read more Juan Museum. We heard about the exhibit from a local artist, and so glad we did! Mostly lithographs of Picasso's works, there were numerous groups of his works from various periods of his life, including the "Blue Period" in Barcelona and Paris in his younger says, as well as his "Genevieve" period where he paid homage to his "companion" in his work. Truly a delightful exhibit! On the other side of the museum was a San Juan historical exhibit with many articles of silver and religious works of the early years of San Juan ... the museum is worth the time, nice walk there too!
A bit small but it was cool. I believe it's worth checking out. And it was free which was really…read morecool. The museum is right by the beach too. I didn't know San Juan or Puerto Rico was so religious. All the relics in there made me realize how Puerto Rico was influenced by these interests.
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Interesting museum in a beautiful building with a huge sculpture garden out back. I love the…read morefacade. This is a museum with a purpose -- to show off Puerto Rican art. We enjoyed it. We spent 45 minutes in the building. The sculpture garden takes as much time as you want to give it.
Best museum we visited out of three, truly outstanding…read more Well curated and some really special pieces. Building was beautiful. Also good price, clean bathrooms and a water bubbler.
Visiting the Museo de Arte de Aguadilla y del Caribe was definitely not in the itinerary but I'm…read moreglad we were able to stop by! During our waking tour, we got invited to come inside and met Brenda who worked at the museum. She was friendly and personable and taught us the history of the museum. It was amazing to see the history of this museum and the beautiful art that was created by the locals. Did you know that this museum use to be a lawyer's house? I truly recommend visiting this museum and taking lots of pictures. The best part??It's free! They also host lots of activities for the kids and adults alike like painting classes. One of the highlights of our day for sure.
Super cute. Went by during the day. Big set up for a carnival. Seems like it's going to be very…read morecrowded tonight. Everyone is very kind. And my Spanish is lousy.
We stopped in for a quick visit. Staff and tour helper were knowledgeable and interactive with…read moreeveryone coming in and leaving. I have been in prior uears but this looked to be remodeled and beautiful. Would recommend for a quick stop to learn some of the history about this firestation.
View of Parque de Bombas
Inside Parque de Bombas
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My daughter found this place and we were so impressed! We came across a local art fair while we…read morewere there and walked on the trail full of medicinal trees and fruit trees. The museum there was full of interesting artifacts. No entrance fee.
Very interesting to learn about the history of the indigenous people of Puerto Rico and the rest of…read morethe Caribbean. If you are in Ponce, it is worth a stop.
Displays at Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes
Visitor Center at Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes
Visitor Center and Museum at Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes
Beautiful architecture. The art was a little too "contemporary" for us. The art was mostly videos…read morein each exhibit. I wouldn't recommend this experience with a family, especially with a young child.
Excellent collection & rotating exhibitions of contemporary Puerto Rican art & artists. Really nice…read morearchitecture with multiple galleries around a central courtyard. While we were there we caught a cool dance performance & Christmas market.
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