Great displays of traditional pottery. Completely free. I was the only one there when I went and it was well worth a half hour stop.
This is a one of a kind -- a private museum of PreColombia ceramics. Spacious rooms around open courtyards in the Spanish way. Some excellent modern pieces by local artists for sale -- so you can bring home memories of having seen the real, antique, beautifully preserved ceramics of this area.
I thought this was a great museum. The tour guide was very insightful. There is quite a bit to see and best of all it is free. I would recommend stopping in. It takes about 30 mins to see it all. It has very old ceramics (300 BC) and some new ceramics which are even for sale.
Good guides, beautiful artifacts, well presented. There is nothing I disliked about this museum. It is a short course in Central American history, in artifacts.
A nice, smallish museum with some beautiful pieces and statues. Worth a visit. The building itself is interesting to walk through.
This is a nice little museum dedicated to both ancient ceramics ofNicaragua, and contemporary work, as well. Very nice displays in a beautiful setting. Highly recommended.Free, donations accepted.
i think is not a recomendable activities options in granada. if you want you can visit this place, but nothing to exited!
Quite interesting. More for adults to take their time to look at historical artifacts and read all the info included than for little preschoolers ambling around looking to break something.
This is a museum of ceramics and pottery. Its very interesting and it's free. There are also some pieces for sale. Well worth a visit
This is well worth a look, very informative re: archeological digs around nicaragua and costa rica, the pottery, paintings and old photgraphs are great. Definitely pop in here if you have time.