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国家博物馆

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    • Rinny12345 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Loved the archaeological section and learning about the indigenous peoples of Costa Rica. Next time I visit, I want to see the actual sites!
    • CarlosLdelaRosa 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This historic museum is a must-visit stop for anyone interested in the history of Costa Rica, archaeology, and Costa Rican culture. The restorations of the buildings were done with much care and they hold many pleasant surprises, such as the colonial time rooms, rotating art exhibits, a gorgeous inner garden, and a spectacular archaeological collection on exhibit. The entrance through a fantastic and expansive butterfly garden is worth the visit alone. Prices are very comfortable, even for tourists, and there are days when entrance is free.The location is close to the downtown area, with many secure parking options, shipping and dining places to chose. It is within walking distance to the National Theater and other important landmarks.
    • sheriffade 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Building has historical significance and is well maintained. The butterfly garden is a pleasant bonus but the actual exhibits are limited.
    • AndreaRae13 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum offers a great display of general things related to the building and also Costa Rican's history. I really enjoyed it and the special exhibit area is a nice touch. My favorite part, by far, was the butter fly exhibit.
    • DanRuth_11 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rarely do we disagree with the majority of TA reviews. An rarely do we write negative reviews. This is one of those exceptions. Half the museum's exhibition space is empty. What displays there are, are of poor quality. English language signage is lacking. Most disappointing is that major segments of Costa Rican history and culture are missing, i.e. coffee, environmental protection, the history of earthquakes. There are some displays regarding pre-Columbian history and artifacts, but the nearby Gold Museum is far superior in this subject.
    • Don_Renee 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum covered everything we wanted to see - a great overview to Costa Rica's history. The entry is through a butterfly garden and leads into the main square. We got a great glimpse into Costa Rica's history in about 2 hrs. From stone age, pre-Colombian, gold jewelry, 1800's...leisurely and not crowded.
    • C5929BApeters 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Real nice butterfly garden as you enter, then spacious and well displayed stone age and pre columbian exhibits. Real good stone work and gold ornaments. Bunch of native animal displays, nice interior courtyard gardens, good explanatory descriptions in English and Spanish.
    • grannye 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As an introduction to the culture of Costa Rica this is a good start. The exhibits are clean and well laid out with information in Spanish and English. The entrance through the butterfly house is a bit of a scene stealer. I could see why our guide wanted us to leave this to last - or we would not have seen any of the pre-columbian artefacts. Not a big museum but worth a couple of hours visit.
    • johnsE9660QJ 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went here expecting to see some cool stuff and for the most part the tour goes like this: spend lots of time hanging with the butterflies and being weirded out by their rolling/un-rolling tongues. Spend a few minutes walking around the different exhibits, which there was ~5 when we were there. And then, afterwards, be somewhat unimpressed. The exhibits they do have are way spaced out and do not follow too much order. Some have English translation and then in the middle of the exhibit the English translation stops for no apparent reason. Some of the stuff you wonder where it came from. But you'll like the view from the top which has great views of the mountains, if you're lucky enough you'll find the part of the place that has the commanders quarters (from when it was a barracks) and that's neat. But overall, interesting but somewhat unimpressive.
    • FredGos 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The exhibits gave a good overview of pre-columbian art and culture. There was also a small gold display (a teaser for the gold museum, perhaps?) Some of the other displays, like the history of the museum building were probably of more interest to Costa Rican citizens than they were to us.
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