I'm not a museum person anymore. But if you are tired of viewing the gift shops this is a good break to learn about Antonio Narino and Colombian history. There is a nice back area to take pictures. Museum is free.
Nothing to write home about. But, if you are a history buff, then this could be interesting. The wall plaque with the human rights are very similar to the US constitution!
I'd like to know a bit more about Antonio Narino. I do read Spanish but for those who don't the house/museum will be pointless. I love the garden and sitting outside was very poignant. I could imagine what it might have been like for him.
Small museo dedicated to national hero, is worth a visit. It is small and has a lovely garden. It would be nice if there was multi language information.
This museum has a small but interesting and well chosen collection of artifacts from Nariño's time. Many of the objects relate to his personal life, rather than his political life, so they give you a glimpse of Nariño as a father and as a family member. The guide was also very knowledgeable.
Small house and garden, providing a good insight into the revolution and the people involved, along with links to the present-day airforce. Worth a look.
The museum is free and takes about 30-40 minutes. There is an English speaking guide if needed There are some good relics here and you take away the importance of his work for Colombia
Beautiful small garden, the house is nice but it needs some work, half of the housewas closed, not option to visit the second floor
A must visit museum for anyone interested in learning about the history of Colombia and Villa De Leyva. Our guide had an impressive passion for Antonio Narino that made us feel as if we were in that time period enjoying and suffering all of what Antonio Narino went through.
The house is lovely and easy to visit, garden is peaceful. The house honors a founder very important in Colombia's history.