bonaire museum

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    • DebbieJ151 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I loved this cozy small museum that explains the history of Bonaire. Very impressive museum that sits at the entrance of the National Marine Park.
    • AnonGainesville 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We followed the signs for the museum, and saw a house that looked right but the gates were locked. Nothing saying "museum" on it. We asked nearby and were told that it had closed 2 years ago (it is now 2014). So, whatever the recent reviews are talking about, it wasn't the museum at this address.
    • torym591 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited a unique world when we entered the gate at Ms. Yenny's home and museum. She has been a costumer for the Mardi Gras celebrations for years and you will see her art and that influence everywhere. She has created walk through yard with mannequins and things the sea has rejected. Also in her "yard" are 7 pink flamingos given to her for rehabilitation. She told us 2 of them are at least 19 yrs old. They don't leave. You'll also find some turtles, and parrots. She has packed an incredible amount of DIY into a small amount of room. She and her husband, whom we happened to meet are a truly delightful couple living the Bonairian life. Go ahead and ring her bell. Give her a few minutes to get there. It costs $1 to see her treasures.
    • huddy911 图标 图标 图标 图标

      WE walked all over town one morning looking for the museum.. Its moved and nobody knows where . We tried several locations where it "might be" but alas. No one seems to know where it is anymore! Weird.
    • CaribeJane 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We enjoyed seeing the exhibits and learning about the history of the island. Needs another fan or two though! We really enjoyed the outdoor exhibits.
    • lynnt511 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you want to see a lot of unusual butterflies this is the place to do it. My daughter is majoring in entemology in college and she thought the variety, value, and health of the insects was excellent.
    • jasonh_11 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fun little place to visit. Pretty informative in regards to the islands history.
    • caribchakita 图标 图标 图标 图标

      take a peak into Bonaire's history..shells, art, artifacts..
    • MeganY_12 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Don't go expecting something grand, you have to remember that the island isn't industrialized like the states or Europe. It took us about 30 minutes to go through. It was very interesting and the people were vey nice. There was a school doing a sort of field trip so it was a little crowded. The first room has several pictures of the past of people and locations around the island. The second room has different sea life fossils and skeletons, there is a case in this room that has artifacts from a sunken ship, there is a small room off of the second with different portraits of different leaders, there is a 3rd room that has old sewing machines, old tools, and a HUMAN SKELETON from a pre-columbian tribe! There is another room off of the 3rd room that has more farm tools and more animal skeletons (I know one was a goat skull and a donkey skull). The only thing I wasn't a fan of - no explanations were in English. I speak a little spanish so I could understand a few words and almost unnderstand certain articles they had. I think the other language they had posted was dutch.If you'e down here diving like we were, this is a perfect place to vist between dives. Its right outside of downtown, we drove from divi but you could easily walk.
    • zacharysmommy 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is near the town church. Only about 2 blocks away. Admission is $1.50 per person. The museum is quite small and took me about 30 minutes to go through the 3 rooms. At the front lobby is some old time historical pictures that were very interesting to look at.Also there is a shell collection in the museum.
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