The National Palace of Culture...

The National Palace of Culture...

The National Palace of Culture...
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Architectural BuildingsGovernment Buildings
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Kat M
New York City, NY16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Solo
Fantastic Guatemalan art from pre-Columbian to the current day. Wonderful section of primitive Guatemalan painting with incredibly vibrant colors.. there are awesome great plaques, explaining the surrounding gallery, with a wonderful little primitive poem about Saint Francis and the Wolf. Do not miss this treasure..
Written 20 August 2023
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Sooner86
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma49 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2012 • Friends
Very interesting to see in person what I saw in 1979 when the revolution was won by the Sandinistas. The National Palace Museum contains some incredible artifacts of the nation and explains the terrain and geography very well. The square is vast and this is a must see. Best to go with a guide. But really need to see it. Then go on to Tiscapa Hill (look for the huge statue of Agosto C. Sandino) and take a look at the museum there.
Written 23 August 2012
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Kyle D
Washington DC, DC43 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Friends
This is a small museum of the history, culture, and art of Nicaragua. Exhibits on geography, indigenous peoples, handicrafts, and modern art. $5 pp entrance fee.
Written 3 April 2017
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guidosgambati
28 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Solo
Nice museum inside a colonial and fashionating building. The visit is Short but well thought. The visit follow a chronological path from prehistory to modern times. Well descripted and nice illustrated. The access ticket it costs 5 usd. Flaw:There are no English descriptions. Anyway reccommended!
Written 9 February 2016
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Miss_Tanya
Toronto, Canada6 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2013 • Business
Great collection of art. Beautiful architecture and garden. Good to go here to learn about Nicaragua's history. Tour guide was knowledgeable but lacked a sense of humor.
Written 20 June 2013
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Reservarlden
London, UK1,311 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Solo
Well worth a visit if you’re in the area. The surrounding buildings in the square are also pretty outstanding too.
Written 12 April 2023
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Myo M
Coquitlam, Canada26,941 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
A long rectangular & "fairly imposing" (although just 2-storied) building, the "national history" museum inside kind of spread out over two wings of the building on its 1st floor (with 2 "inner courtyards" between the wings) is not one with a great many displays from which you can actually learn about the history of the country (which is the experience I got from the national history museums of Chile, Brazil, Colombia & Costa Rica), but this one instead is one for what I would just describe as "an idea or a glimpse" of the national history. But that being said, it was quite enjoyable to go through a nice "timeline coverage" of the periods from pre-historic to pre-Columbian to colonial to modern day (actually in a sense a better timeline than those 4 museums as just mentioned which only start from the pre-Columbian period) with also displays ranging from interesting ones (such as tusks of pre-historic elephants, a fossilized "human footprint" from thousands of years ago & animal-shaped pottery objects called metates for burial or ceremonial purposes in the pre-Columbian times) to beautiful & colorful ones (such as human figures in bright clothes, miniature models of the country's famous cathedrals & the display I liked most here which is a big "colorful & 3-D" map of the country); and also adding to my nice museum tour was the staff lady who was my guide doing her best with historical narrations (& also some interesting folk tales & such). And yes, with two "inner courtyards" (as mentioned between the Museum's two wings), be sure not to miss these "sculptures of dancers" in one of those courtyards (life-sized ones placed in a circle which to me was just a "pretty interesting" set of sculptures to see and where nearby is also a "model hut" such as that of the pre-Columbian period).

Located on the south side of Plaza de la Revolucion (which I was actually kind of surprised by its "total emptiness" without any trees or benches or statues as usually seen at many other main plazas of South & Central Americas), just to the right outside this museum is the cathedral which once was the city's "main cathedral" (until damaged by the earthquake of about 50 years ago although as far as I could see was one still "perfectly standing" today!), and at just about a 5-minute walk away (to the left after coming out of here, through the small wooded area like a mini-park, then to the right on the main street) is the promenade-like "lake front" of Lake Managua where apart from a pretty great view of the lake is also a long row of "various-colored" artificial trees (but each tree with only one color) & long vertical plates with colorful stripes likely those of the state or provincial flags of the country.
Written 20 October 2020
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Panamajoe2017
Sechelt, Canada315 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Solo
Costs 5 USD, or 170 cordobas to enter. Closed Mondays. The entrance fee includes an amazing tour, in English, that is without doubt one of the best tours I have ever had. Incredible amount of information imparted by a very nice lady. Highly recommended.
Written 3 December 2019
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PeteLucy434
Uxbridge, UK1,975 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Couples
Best historical building to view in Managua, with some murals, and nice courtyard, but it is closed on Mondays.
Written 20 February 2018
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Trevor L
Yaren353 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2016 • Couples
This ornate neo-classicist alace was commissioned by President Sacasa and built in 1931. This is where the National Museum, Archives and Library are located. Just the architecture alone is impressive. Absolutely beautiful. And redolent with rich Nicaraguan history. Watch out for rolling exhibitions inside too!
Written 8 October 2017
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