Only the view from the tower is already worth a visit to this museum. From the top of the tower (steep stairs) you have an excellent view over the Trinidad village and the surroundings. The rest of the museum shows some traditional history of Cuba and Trinidad for those who are interested in it.
An interesting and varied museum with all sorts of different things inside. The ladies looking after the rooms will of course try to sell you something. The thing I enjoyed most was the view over Trinidad from the tower although I am not sure why there was a shop on each landing.
When you visit Trinidad ,amazing architecture of an old building which has been restored ,with a lovely courtyard .Many if the original features have been kept and it is now used as a museum .The exhibits are well displayed with friendly staff .An interesting feature is the tower which gives views across the city .
See some historic rooms and then climb the rickety stairs/ladder to see a great view of the town. It's a little precarious, but worth it!
Trinidad is of course beautiful and wondefully restored - and touristy - but what lifts it up from being "just" beautiful and touristy is its fascinating history. No place better to get a glimpse into this than the local history museum. Climb the tower for the best view of the town!
The famous view was here from the top of the house. That's one reason to visit the house. The rest was not that interesting, but the entrance hall is also beautiful.
This is a great place to spend a couple of hours. The English speaking guide was very pleasant and informative.There were a great number of displays of furniture, glassware and paintings from all over the world, which had been taken to Cuba by the wealthy plantation owners.Approximately $4.00 entrance plus another dollar if you wish to use your camera. Well worth the price.
The history of the revolution, Che and Castro very interesting, lots of photographic evidence, maps uniforms etc. at the end there are lots of photographs of those young men who took part very sad.
The museum is located just on the downhill side of the Plaza Mayor ( 2 CUC entry). Just look for the 3 story tower and that's it. It is situated in an old mansion and has everything from old cannons to stuffed birds. A wide range of historical, geographical, cultural, and zoological exhibits are displayed throughout the rooms and courtyard. Then of course there is at the viewing tower. I went up as sonar the museum opened ( 9:00 am) and then went back in late afternoon and stayed in the tower for sunset photos. Even though it was a little after closing time, staff were very accommodating in letting me stay. ( Of course and small financial renumeration for their time was appreciated)
Not bowled over at the Meuseo Hostorico Municpal. Interesting enough… well not at all for me. So headed up three floors, via two poor tourist shops and arrived on a flat roof with wonderful views of the perfectly preserved Spanish Colonial settlement that is Trinidad. We headed off and that was it really.