A small museum spread over 2 floors. The exhibits are minimal. Worth a visit if you are interested in the history of Grenada, especially about the revolution.
Some of the exhibits on ground floor are very old like the shark jaw bone, the utensils, and the instruments of stone and ceramic age
Simon , the curator also provided some good information about the exhibits. He himself has contributed...
Read moreVery historical museum. It was built on the barracks of Fort George. Is located in St George's. Lots to do inside, plenty to see. There was a woman in there that was very knowledgeable about Grenada's history. She explained the history of every artifact. The location is beautiful and easy to get to. If you're in the area and have a little extra time so by, I promise you won't be...
Read moreNot a world class museum by any means, but a small yet impactful National Museum is fitting for Grenada. Do not expect a polished overarching narrative running throughout; do expect artifacts and information on the Amerindian peoples, slavery, colonialism, whaling, and a few notable moments in Grenadian history, with additional artifacts from daily life a hundred or...
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