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1.  Museo del Niño (Children's Museum) 
A hands-on museum for children accross San Juan Catedral . Special events such as puppet shows are featured on weekends.
Phone: 787-722-3791
North >> San Juan >> Attractions >> Museums 

2.  Puerto Rico Art Museum 
Museum of puertorrican art inclusing paintings, sculptures, and other graphic arts.
Phone: 787-977-6277
North >> San Juan >> Attractions >> Museums 

3.  Museum of History of Ponce 
Information and exhibit of the history of the city of Ponce.
Phone: (787) 844-7071
South >> Ponce >> Attractions >> Museums 

4.  Museum of Puertorrican Music 
The Museum of Puertorrican Music hosts a variety of exhibits about the origins and fusions of the puertorrican music.

South >> Ponce >> Attractions >> Museums 

5.  Ponce Museum of Art 
The Ponce Museum of Art (Museo de Arte de Ponce) in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is one of the largest and most famous museums in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. It was founded by politician and philanthropist Luis A. Ferré, and it was officially inaugurated in December 28, 1965. The museum holds an impressive collection of over 3,000 pieces distributed among fourteen galleries
Phone: (787) 848-0505 / (787) 840-1510
South >> Ponce >> Attractions >> Museums 


6.  Three Kings Museum 
Exhibit of art about the Three Kings, a deep tradition of the town of Juana Díaz.
Phone: (787) 837-2199
South >> Juana Díaz >> Attractions >> Museums 

7.  Cemi Museum 
Museum celebrating the history of taino culture in Puerto Rico.

Central - Mountain >> Jayuya >> Attractions >> Museums 

8.  Casa Alegría Museum 
Former residence of master painter Marco Juan Alegria, features an exhibit hall, an art school and memorabilia from past decades.
Phone: (787) 796-1030
North >> Dorado >> Attractions >> Museums 

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