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Feileacanmaire7
Joyous
Despite the bad review by Sean H, I passed by when going to a Indian Restaurant across the street. The building is beautiful and interesting. The Guard was attentive and spoke Spanish :) There is curr...
Évaluation soumise le 10 juill. 2023
seanh954
Do the people that own this know its supposed to be a museum?
Nope. Nope. Nope. We showed up today. No exhibits at all. The guard let us come in but was too busy with his cell phone to greet and welcome us, much less tell us that the museum has exactly ze...
Évaluation soumise le 1 juin 2022
Gene R J
Impressive fortress type building with unimpressive museum.
We walked 650 meters up from Hotel El Bramadero and noted the sign "Administration Cortes(1936-1940)" entering the open metal door. Inside, next to a large museum poster, was a 2005 notice authorizin...
Évaluation soumise le 6 mars 2017
williamincostarica
Maybe a Museum some day
The old police jail has been designated to become a museum, but to date it's just an abandoned jail, interesting from the perspective of insight to the inmates experiences.....graffiti on the walls.
Évaluation soumise le 15 nov. 2016
Alexia P
The Museo de Guanacaste, once an armory
The Museo de Guanacaste, once an armory, and then criminal housing center, has ongoing plans for renovated into a museum and community gathering space. In its current state, the museum looks deserted;...
Joyous
Despite the bad review by Sean H, I passed by when going to a Indian Restaurant across the street. The building is beautiful and interesting. The Guard was attentive and spoke Spanish :) There is curr...
Do the people that own this know its supposed to be a museum?
Nope. Nope. Nope. We showed up today. No exhibits at all. The guard let us come in but was too busy with his cell phone to greet and welcome us, much less tell us that the museum has exactly ze...
Impressive fortress type building with unimpressive museum.
We walked 650 meters up from Hotel El Bramadero and noted the sign "Administration Cortes(1936-1940)" entering the open metal door. Inside, next to a large museum poster, was a 2005 notice authorizin...
Maybe a Museum some day
The old police jail has been designated to become a museum, but to date it's just an abandoned jail, interesting from the perspective of insight to the inmates experiences.....graffiti on the walls.
The Museo de Guanacaste, once an armory
The Museo de Guanacaste, once an armory, and then criminal housing center, has ongoing plans for renovated into a museum and community gathering space. In its current state, the museum looks deserted;...