What to do and see in Colonia Department, Colonia Department: The Best Museums

October 16, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Colonia Department, Uruguay including Antik Objetos con Alma, Museo Cars, Museo del Origami, Museo de Madera - Escultor Jose Castro, Museo Portugues de Colonia del Sacramento, Granja Colonia, Casa Carbajal Arte y Objetos, Museo del Ferrocarril, Museo Municipal Dr. Bautista Rebuffo, Museo de Azulejos.
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1. Antik Objetos con Alma

Calle Uruguay s/n, Riachuelo 70000 Uruguay +598 99 717 392 [email protected] http://www.antik-uy.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Antik Objetos con Alma

The most notorious picture that will catch your eye about Antik is that it is situated outside the main tour.The owners of this antiques and furniture shop decided to establish themselves at Riachuelo, a charming town 12 Km away from Colonia city. After a wonder through, you will be tempted to enjoy the surroundings and a coffee with cakes and home made cookies.

2. Museo Cars

Ruta 21 Km 194, San Pedro 70000 Uruguay +598 4520 3247 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/manuquita21/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Museo Cars

3. Museo del Origami

Ituzaingo 131, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay +598 97 962 326 [email protected] https://www.museodelorigami.org/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Museo del Origami

The exhibition features artwork from the most important origami artists from all over the world. As opposed to a tradicional fine arts museum, here there is a crossroads between science and art. Many artists come from fields such as mathematics, astronomy or biology and they use the science of folding in their research and developments. The museum has a history room, contemporary artwork, a library and a gift shop.

4. Museo de Madera - Escultor Jose Castro

Zorrilla de San Martin 373 El museo se encuentra atrás del negocio., Carmelo 70000 Uruguay +598 4542 2746 [email protected] http://www.escultorjosecastro.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Museo de Madera - Escultor Jose Castro

Our Museum will take you on a journey of infinite sensations, art can be breathed among so much carved work, come to spend a different time

Reviewed By JohnHGloucestershire

Mr José Castro’s life’s work is exhibited in the museum at the rear of his hardware shop. He’s 80 years old and for about 60 years has been carving the most inventive artwork. It is so intricate and every piece tells a story, often with a surprise in store. He only speaks Spanish but luckily his nephew was there to do some translation. It’s extraordinary.

5. Museo Portugues de Colonia del Sacramento

Henriquez de la Pena Plaza Mayor, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay http://www.buquebus.com
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4.0 based on 465 reviews

Museo Portugues de Colonia del Sacramento

Portuguese history is the central feature of this cultural heritage museum.

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

On our tour of the historic district, our guide told us that the "white house" was a museum and we could purchase tickets. This is really a hidden jewel of the square and our guide didn’t promote it. For a fee of $50 Uruguayan Dollars or about $1.25 USD it allowed you to see eight museums in the area – all within walking distance. The person in the white house didn’t speak any English but she gave us a pamphlet and said 8 in English and she pointed, and we figured out that she meant - go outside to find the other 7 museums.

6. Granja Colonia

Ruta 1 Km. 167 Riachuelo Departamento de Colonia CP, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay 598 (0) 520 20 25 http://granjacolonia.com.uy
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4.0 based on 304 reviews

Granja Colonia

Eduardo Arenas has been collecting key chains, beverage cans, ashtrays, perfume bottles and pencils for nearly fifty years. This odd museum contains many thousands of these and other trinkets and gifts collected by Arenas and his family. Some farm animals roam out back.

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

Talk about a souvenir collector. The Arenas family has over 80,000 items spread over 4 large rooms. This museum has one of the largest pencil collections in the world. There are two large rooms with plenty of lead pencils everywhere. He also has an impressive collection of more than 36,000 key chains, 4,800 ashtrays, 3,600 perfume bottles, 10,000 matchboxes. It appears he is working on drink cans next. While famous for its collection of, tchotchkes, the Arenas family is known in the area for their delicious jams and jellies. Visitors will find the traditional fruit-flavored jams as well as some more unique flavors. We were simply blown away by the number of souvenirs. It usually is a stop for Viator tours of nearby Colonia del Sacramento.

7. Casa Carbajal Arte y Objetos

Rivera 181, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay +598 99 662 642 [email protected] http://casacarbajal.com/
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Casa Carbajal Arte y Objetos

8. Museo del Ferrocarril

Real de San Carlos Circunvalacion Plaza de Toros, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay +598 91 835 298 [email protected] http://www.recrearlahistoria.com
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4.0 based on 355 reviews

Museo del Ferrocarril

PRIVATE COLLECTION Railroad Museum: Colonia, Uruguay is the major Railway museum. Station, Signal Box and the Warehouse, have been constructed as a true copy of original railway buildings. The wagons that are parked in front of her, are Railway Heritage Uruguay landmarks. All, without exception, have been restored to its original state, following the drawings. With period details. Through each one of them is a trip to the past century, is to revive our history. Like the great museums of the world, each wagon is a valuable piece of history. Historical items inside the station: Bigger textEverything in the station is original, benchs, the hood, the truck to carry the packages, and announcements... Inside the boss room, is an exposition of valuable pieces that has been collected over the past five years. The first ones had been obtained in the borders of AFE (State Railways Administration). Others, who were in private hands, were acquired for the safety of railway heritage. So we can all enjoy this great show of transport that has united all the towns: The Railroad.

9. Museo Municipal Dr. Bautista Rebuffo

Del Comercio 77 casi enfrente de la Plaza Mayor, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay +598 4523 1237 http://www.museoscolonia.com.uy
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4.0 based on 185 reviews

Museo Municipal Dr. Bautista Rebuffo

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

When you visit the historic district of Colonia del Sacramento, in the main plaza there is a white house. In the house, you can pay a fee of $50 Uruguayan Dollars or about $1.25 USD which allows you to see eight museums in the area – all within walking distance. The person in the white house didn’t speak any English but she gave us a pamphlet and said 8 in English and she pointed outside. She meant that the other 7 museums were out "there." The museum of Dr. Bautista Rebuffo is interesting on the outside and the inside. Outside there are large animal sculptures which are quite interesting.

10. Museo de Azulejos

Paseo de San Gabriel y Misiones de los Tapes, Colonia del Sacramento 70000 Uruguay +598 4522 1065 http://www.museoscolonia.com.uy/museos/museo-azulejo
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3.5 based on 344 reviews

Museo de Azulejos

Housed in a 300-year-old house, this unusual museum displays 19th-century European and Uruguayan tiles.

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