Children's
Museum
Located in downtown San José, this
museum is unlike any other in Central America.
At one time an old military prison, this
complex was converted into an interactive
and educational experience for its children.
Costa Rica was sending the message that
the future of this tiny country was not
going to be that of bloodshed and strife.
Instead, its future would be the education
and care of its children.
Gold
Museum
The Gold museum, in downtown San José,
is easily the country's best with thousands
of different examples of Pre-Colombian gold
artifacts. The pieces in the collection
date from 500 BE to 1600 AD, when the new
world was discovered by Christopher Columbus
an the artifacts range from simple round
earrings to intricately worked representations
of local animals. Tastefully exhibited with
great lighting and clear concise descriptions,
the museum opens a window into the past
and into lives of those indigenous groups
that lived in Costa Rica.
Joyas
del Tropico Museum
Located in Santo Domingo de Heredia, 100
meters east of the cementery, this natural
history museum exhibits insects from tropical
rainforests throughout the world. Open Tuesday-Sunday
and requires a $5.00 fee for tourists/foreigners.
National
Museum
A former fortress from the revolution of
1948, this renovated yellow building contains
exhibits on Pre-Columbian art, religious
art, and the history of Costa Rica. In addition,
the garden courtyard offers visitors a pleasant
view of the city of San José. Located
on Calle 17, between Avenidas Central and
2, this museum is open from Tuesday-Saturday
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m.-4:30
p.m. There is a 200 colones entrance fee,
children under 10 years of age receive free
admision.
Museum
of Costa Rican Art
Located on the eastern end of Sabana Park,
this museum exhibits a permanent collection
of Costa Rica's most highly recognized artistic
achievements. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m., there is a 400 colones fee,
students enter for 200 colones.
Serpentarium
(Snake Exhibit)
Located in downtown San José, just
across from the casino called Colonial (Avenida
1 between Calles 9 & 11). This exhibit
contains an exotic collection of tropical
reptiles and amphibians, including venomous
snakes from Costa Rica, deadly Cobras from
Asia and Africa, Giant Pythons, as well
as the extraordinary colors of tropical
lizards and poison dart frogs. Open everyday
from 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday)
and 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Saturday-Sunday).
The entrance fee is 500 colones for locals
and 1000 colones for foreigners. Tel: 255-4210
/ Fax: 233-5520.