Afro-Antillian Museum (Museo Afro Antillano de Panama )
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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 8:30-15:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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Calle 24 and Avenida Justo Arosemena | Calidonia neighborhood, Panama City, PanamaMap
Phone+507 501-4131
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The museum is fun to visit, there are many fresh little things, although not big, but it is not too tired when shopping, there are signs next to many things, so it is good even without a guide.
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Afro-Antillian Museum (Museo Afro Antillano de Panama ) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Afro-Antillian Museum uses historical photos and objects to vividly reproduce the scene of African immigration in the Caribbean, while also expressing respect for different ethnic groups. From 1850 until the beginning of the 20th century, a large number of African immigrants came to Panama to undertake important work in the construction of railways and canals. The museum has souvenir showcases, a small library, and guided tours for visitors.
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The museum is fun to visit, there are many fresh little things, although not big, but it is not too tired when shopping, there are signs next to many things, so it is good even without a guide.
This is an ancient church built in the 20th century. The Indians must interpret the history of Panama in many pictures, texts or simple exhibits similar to the room layout, and this spire cottage with a little gray and green is also an important historical preservation building in the area
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The historical texture, rich heritage, is worth visiting.
It is a very old church building, the simple exhibit is interpreted, the hill with a little gray and green spire is also a major historical preservation building in the area