10 Museums in Santo Domingo Province That You Shouldn't Miss

February 20, 2022 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Santo Domingo Province, Dominican Republic including Arawak Art Gallery, Bellapart Museum (Museo Bellapart), Centro Cultural de Espana Santo Domingo, Museo Casa Duarte, Museo del Jamon, Distrito Del Arte Zona Colonial, Museo De Las Casas Reales, Amber World Museum, Museo Infantil Trampolin, Museo Memorial de la Resistencia.
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Av. Pasteur 104 Evaristo Morales, Santo Domingo 10105 Dominican Republic +1 809-685-1661 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Galer%C3%ADa-de-Arte-Arawak/123110177781805
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A collection of original works of art by the island's native Arawak Indians.

2. Bellapart Museum (Museo Bellapart)

Avenida John F. Kennedy esq. Dr. Lembert Peguero Edificio de la Agencia Bella, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-541-7721 [email protected] http://www.museobellapart.com/
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Bellapart Museum (Museo Bellapart)

3. Centro Cultural de Espana Santo Domingo

Arzobispo Merino #2, Ciudad Colonial Esquina Arzobispo Portes, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic +1 809-686-8212 [email protected] http://www.ccesd.org
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Centro Cultural de Espana Santo Domingo

4. Museo Casa Duarte

Isabel la Catolica Street #308, Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-687-1436
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Museo Casa Duarte

The Duarte Museum or Duarte Institute is the house where Juan Pablo Duarte was born on January 26th, 1813. It is a historical and biographical museum where his personal items as well as those belonging to his family are preserved.

5. Museo del Jamon

Atarazana 17, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-688-9644
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Museo del Jamon

6. Distrito Del Arte Zona Colonial

Calle Arzobispo Merino 306 Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic +1 809-877-0320 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Distrito-del-arte-zona-colonial-104153257646865/
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Distrito Del Arte Zona Colonial

Reviewed By AlexMolier - Roissy-en-Brie, France

This wonderful art gallery is so unique and I enjoyed viewing different art pieces from local artist. I ended up buying a painting and ordering a refreshing mojito drink. Good place to appreciate art, culture and bohemian ambiance

7. Museo De Las Casas Reales

Calle Las Damas Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic +1 809-682-4202 http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/casa-reales-museo/
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Museo De Las Casas Reales

This museum contains artifacts and other historical exhibits on Santo Domingo from 1492 to 1821.

Reviewed By kingflete - Boston, United States

This place is huge. I loved the garden (although the upkeep could use some work). Overall a good place to blow off an hour or two in a cool shaded breezy palace.

8. Amber World Museum

Calle Arzobispo Merino # 452 esq. Restauración, Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic +1 809-682-3309 [email protected] http://amberworldmuseum.com/
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Amber World Museum

In this Museum you will find the historical and scientific data on the time of the creation of amber, the animals and vegetation of that era that were fossilized in the amber, and everything concerning the formation and the characteristics of this gem.All the pieces on display in the cabinets, on the panels, in the large wide-field microscopes, dioramas, audio-visual and interactive technology have the purpose to transport you back to the origin of amber.You can also find fine pieces of jewellry to take back home in the jewelry shop we have mounted as a request of many visitors.

Reviewed By JuliaO364 - Miami Beach, United States

This museum is dedicated to the unique stones found in Dominican Republic, most specificallyAmber. You will only find Amber and Larimar jewelry in this store . The workmanship and the quality of the stones, however, is much superior to what you can find in other gift shops. This locale is a museum as well. The entrance of the museum is a staircase whose handrail is made of amber.It is a small but extremely interesting place, well worth a visit.

9. Museo Infantil Trampolin

Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809-685-5551 http://www.trampolin.org.do/
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Museo Infantil Trampolin

10. Museo Memorial de la Resistencia

Calle Arzobispo Nouel 210, Santo Domingo 10210 Dominican Republic +1 809-688-4440 [email protected] http://www.museodelaresistencia.com/
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Museo Memorial de la Resistencia

Reviewed By andrewmU2655XD

The Memorial Museum of the Dominican Resistance is also known as a museum of political repression. The exhibits are contained in a two story building on Calle Arzobispo Nouel, which is a short walk east of Independence Square. The admission fee is RD$150, and is very reasonable for an excellently laid out museum. The main exhibits are on the second floor, so after paying, head to the stairs where you will see paintings depicting the USA invasions in 1916 and 1965. This sets the tone for the exhibition, which has a piece on types of dictatorship at the top of the stairs, before entering the main display halls. The halls detail, in chronological order, the many stories and heroes of resistance against the Trujillo regime and the civil war period after the dictators death. The exhibits include the DR armed forces, 1916-1924 USA invasion & gavilleros guerrilla movement, 1930-1931 beginning of resistance against Trujillo, 1932 Mariel expedition, 1933-34 conspiracy of Santiago, 1937 Hatian genocide, 1949 Luperon Bay invasion, 1959 – Constanza, Maimon & Estero Hondo invasion, 1959 founding of the 14th June movement, 1960-Mirabel sisters death and 1963 - death of Manolo Tavarez Justo. Note that all exhibits are in Spanish, and an audio guide can be rented downstairs for an additional RD$40 payment. I was familiar with the history of resistance having visited many of the sites and monuments throughout the country, so did not use the audio guide. The most impressive sections included the 1959 invasion, which had a large area dedicated to each of the three areas where battles took place, the Mirabel sisters memorial area, which has touching images and tributes to them and the sculpture of Justo, leader of the 14th June movement. The most touching area, was a passageway designed as a bridge. It was titled,"One more Dominican day", and is a tribute to those who died in the American invasion of 1965, known as "Operation Power Pack". This area had a photo of an American soldier hitting a Dominican with a rifle, and nearby was a section titled,"Versainogram to Santo Domingo". This section contains a poem by the poet Versainas, who was protesting the landing of marines in Santo Domingo. He published and distributed leaflets of his poem in Valparaíso and Santiago in 1966. An excerpt from his poem includes,"they are shooting every day against defenseless Dominicans. As in Vietnam, the killer is strong, but in the long run the people will win”. The final section upstairs has details of the political history of the DR after the civil war. The exit leads to a courtyard below, where a canon and paintings can be viewed. Just beyond this area is a replica of the infamous "La Cuarenta" prison. A short walk downstairs leads to a video room, with pictures and models of instruments of torture used by the dictator. On the way back to the lobby, a memorial room with quotes from Jose Marti, Gregorio Luperon and Manolo Justo is a must see. A gift shop is next to the exit.

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