Archeology Museum of Praia

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Archeology Museum of Praia

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Luuk V wrote a review Dec. 2018
Schijndel, The Netherlands22 contributions1 helpful vote
As others mentioned already this place is hard to find. Even when I located this place I wanted to leave as I thought it was closed. Still gave it a shot and opened the gate myself. Upon entering the building I could buy a ticket and have a look at the various objects. This was very interesting, especially to also locate some Dutch rarities. The downside is that the museum is extremely small (only one room) and the explanations are short, albeit more than enough. Second remark is that not all items were numbered such that you had to find the right explanation yourself. All-in-all very much worth a visit!!
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Date of experience: December 2018
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Bob_and_friends-2014 wrote a review Nov. 2018
Tampa, Florida234 contributions61 helpful votes
It’s hard to find this small, out of the way museum, but worth the effort. Be sure to see the baptismal font just inside the front door. It was brought from Portugese in the 17th cent. and was found in a local garage filled with old motor oil.
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Date of experience: November 2018
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phutty wrote a review May 2018
Tallinn, Estonia1,254 contributions279 helpful votes
All of the information is available in Portuguese and English, with some also in French. The items on display generally have no details/info attached to them, unfortunately, but this does make speculating fun. Keep your eyes open for a name plaque reading 'Miss Wilson' that brings home the human elements of these artefacts. Tickets cost a meagre 100$/€0.95. The unprepossessing building seems impenetrable from the outside, but try the gate or simply call out to get someone's attention. P.S. This is essentially the only 'general history' museum in Cabo Verde as a whole, so make the most of the modest opportunity it represents.
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Date of experience: May 2018
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shams00 wrote a review Oct. 2016
Koeniz, Switzerland55 contributions39 helpful votes
After getting through the nondescripting gate, you'll find a tranquil place to explore the history of several wrecks that sunk in cabe verdian waters. There would be definitely more to see, if the museum get's more funding. There's enough to learn for two hours, the entrance is on the university ground behind the Cabo Verde Archive.
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Date of experience: September 2016
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Übertreiben F wrote a review Jan. 2016
Rome, Italy32 contributions13 helpful votes
It's hard to find this place! Ave. de Cidade Lisboa is the wrong side to enter. Walk there from the beach side, the stadium is at your right and Look for a green house. It's behind it, marked with a Blue and white sign. If it appears closed just wait a minute for someone to let you in. Entry is free but you can leave a donation if you like. The exhibition is tiny but really interesting. It contains several pieces found in wrecks of old ships like silver coins, canons and cuttlery. It's worth a visit and you only need 30-45minutes to see everything. Signs and discriptions are available in potuguese, French and English.
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Date of experience: January 2016
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