Casa de Los Tres Mundos
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Emily M
Bryan, TX20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
This is a great way to take in the local arts and artists of Nicaragua. We came on a Saturday so I don't think a lot was going on, but we were able to peruse around and see different schools of art including theater and print making. They have a lot of art hanging from Nicaraguan artists that's for sale for really good prices. However, if you're just looking to buy, most of the workshops have store fronts around the block, so you can just visit them from the streets instead.
Written 1 December 2017
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Abby S
16 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Friends
We stumbled across this art cooperative when we saw a painter at work inside. Most of the workshops were closed but we explored the courtyard a bit and saw some beautiful paintings, photographs, and sculptures. Worth a visit!
Written 4 September 2014
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Michelle O
Granada, Granada, Nicaragua16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2014 • Family
Gorgeous building that hosts a number of cultural group activities throughout the week. They offer both children and adult art classes. Nicaraguan Folklore Dance classes with the dance group called Nicarocalli. They also offer private and group vocal and musical instrument lessons there.

You can walk in to see artwork displayed by local artists inside the building. Some of it is offered for sale.

During the week you will also find concerts and movies offered free or for very low prices also.

Worth taking time to stop by and checking it out to see what it has to offer and the beautiful setting inside.
Written 16 July 2014
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pelota1999
Oakland, CA11 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2015 • Couples
If you're planning to visit, confirm before visiting that there is actually something there on exhibit. When we arrived, the "security guard" hurried over to take our money as we were trying to place it into the donation box. Instead the donation went right into his pocket. Fine, maybe he has an agreement with the museum. Then only after taking our money did he explain that all the paintings were on loan to another institute. So there was literally nothing to see but blank walls. If your hotel cannot confirm there's something to see, I would suggest entering one of the art galleries that are connected with Tres Mundos on the side streets and just asking one of the artists. But it was a waste of our time unfortunately.
Written 12 July 2015
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Ren F
Mexico City, Mexico32 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Business
Spent a wonderful afternoon taking in the work of local photographers as well as folklore dancers. A very special treat!
Written 12 August 2013
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Constantripper
San Salvador, El Salvador42 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2013 • Couples
We asked if there were exhibits or anything along those lines in Granada, and were directed to Tres Mundos. We were charged an entrance fee, but there was nothing to see. Skip it unless there is a specific event happening.
Written 16 June 2013
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Lonnelda M
Trinity, United States65 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2018 • Solo
This is a not for profit organization that does so much for local culture and the community. They are truly a cultural center. They have music lessons, a choir, dance, art lessons and print shop and a radio station. Most of their programs are free and most of their performances are free or for very little money. They truly serve the community and have a reach out program to some of the poorest neighborhoods in the city to bring the arts to those who do not live close enough to come to come to them. They are also situation in a beautiful building just off the central square in Granada so very easy to get to. I recommend you stop in a few a minutes to view the building, or better still, attend on their wonderful events.
Written 27 July 2018
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heyjudithz
Knoxville, TN1,461 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Business
The Casa tres Mundos, or House of Three Worlds, is a cultural center whose website states is "an institution created to initiate, support, and promote cultural projects in Nicaragua and Central America." It emphasizes support for the poorer segments of society through rural development projects. Artists were on site during our visit, including print makers, painters, and carvers. It is located in a gorgeous old mansion with an open center courtyard. Highly recommended!
Written 9 July 2018
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jenfogg
Orlando, FL66 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Couples
We were led here by street art pasted around the city. There is some really great art here and we bought some right from the artists. The whole space is lovely with artist working in the inner courtyard. They also do films and other art events.. Great place!
Written 2 April 2018
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Nicholas K
Granada, Nicaragua16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
As parents, we are always trying to engage our children in art and culture. We hope to spark curiosity, creativity and passion for everything from the most mundane to the most elaborate. Moving to Granada, we had no idea this would be 2 blocks away from our home. Our experiences have ranged from art exhibits, musical performances, holiday family celebrations, modern dance as well as interactive performance art. Another amazing aspect--most of these events are free-the one we paid for was very low cost. We have certainly attended more art performances since we moved here 6 months ago that we did-in likely 2 years in the US.
Written 29 December 2017
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