Downstairs were artefacts from pre-Columbian times onwards, and upstairs paintings by Spanish and Cuban artists. We spent a long time there as there was a lot of good things to see.
Patricio_Odw
It could hardly be considered a museum. It is just an accumulation of things without any explanation at all. The building has a beutiful neoclassical facade, but the interior is an ugly sample of industrial architecture in bad shape. Please, miss it.
EricL190
Very nice little museum lots of different things to see, only bad part was when they asked 5 pesos for a picture ouch....
cuba9999
I originally thought it was a rum museum but not. Lots of historical artifacts and beautiful arts of work. Worth taking the time to explore. Highly recommended.
Turkishfamily
Santiago was the beginning of our 15 days holiday in Cuba, the name of Bacardi attracted us for a visit (actually moved to Porto Rico after the revolution)The museum is too simple and you can not learn many things about this world famous production of Cuba. I would recommend you to wait Havana for the museum of the rom "Havana Club"