Museu muito rico em cultura local e super bem estruturado, bem localizado e de fácil acesso ao público.Vale o passeio.
This was a very educational and interesting exhibit about the original inhabitants of the Dominican. The Taino people. We enjoyed walking around and seeing the artifacts and reading. a must stop in while in Altos de Chavon.
C'est un petit musee qui se trouve dans la residence privée de casa de campo.Il faut payer 25 USD pour rentrer dans la residence fermée puis encore payer pour entrer dans le musée.Il est tres bien tenu et tres propre.C'est a faire si on est deja a Altos de Chavon.Sinon, evidemment le musée de l'homme dominicain a santo domingo est beaucoup plus complet mais moins bien tenu et plus loin.
No coz, dla niezainteresowanych archeologia, muzeum nie sprawi ogromengo wrazenia. Malutkie, kameralne, z kilkoma zaledwie eksponatami, wiekszosc stanowia edukacyjne opisy dotyczace dawniejszej historii tubylczych Indian.
tutti i reperti del passato, l'architettura stessa in cui è inserito il museo sono davvero molto belli
Me gustó sobretodo la explicación rigurosa de su guia y la exposición de las piezas que aún conservan.
Ottimo museo, molto interessante!Ci siamo rifugiati dentro questo museo in quanto veniva una pioggia torrenziale.È stata una piacevole scoperta!
The museum is tucked away in Altos de Chavon, but worth the look (behind the chapel). The docent was interesting and informative. Programming for children. Gift Shop. Be generous in your donation!
It's a small museum, but if you know Taino art (found on the Caribbean islands, also Puerto Rico), this has some important pieces.
A well stocked and maintained museum, focusing on the history of the D. Republic through the indigenous population and the Spanish conquerors. Most of this fascinating museum features the Taino people, their artifacts and especially strange (to us in C21st) customs.Ask to see the Higuero tree and the heavyweight gourds - very impressive !it is only a small entrance fee and definitely worth your time visiting.