The Barbados Museum was originally a prison and now serves as a museum to show us the diverse culture and long history of the country
Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Posted: Apr 5, 2017
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5/5Outstanding
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[View] Beautiful scenery [Fun] Fun full of fun [Cost-effective] Fair price
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Posted: Nov 11, 2022
阿木阿土
3/5Average
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The National Museum of Barbados is a comprehensive museum integrating natural history and society. The museum occupies a small area and is converted from a local army prison. The exhibition hall is divided into natural, historical, social folk customs, collectors donated oil painting works, children's exhibition hall several parts, the exhibition hall area is a total of three or four hundred square meters, there is a small souvenir shop. To understand the history of the island and the customs of the local people can be seen, but don't hold much hope, and the domestic museum exhibition means are not the same. The building itself is a historical building and belongs to the world cultural heritage. The museum staff is very good at serving. No photos are allowed in the exhibition hall, tickets are $10.
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Posted: May 31, 2017
虞国钧
4/5Excellent
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The Barbados Museum, just north of Garrison Racecourse on the southern outskirts of Bridgetown, is itself a historic building built in 1933 and used as a prison.
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Posted: Feb 27, 2017
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4/5Excellent
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Good environment, good service, very interesting experience