Nice museum. Loved the Tufiño and Lorenzo Homar paintings! The staff is somewhat friendly, at least, the ones that were when we visited. They ask for a minimum donation of $3.00. They have bathrooms, but you have to ask for permission to use them. You can't take photographs to the paintings. Most of the parents that take their children to the free activities should be told to teach their kids that they're in a museum. If you teach little children to behave, they surely learn. But nowadays, they give them kids a digital device and think they're teaching them to behave. I think that we as adults are the ones responsible for their behavior if we teach them correctly since they're little. That is the right time to teach them, not otherwise. We saw one parent let their kid touch a painting, and another one poked a sculpture, and no one in the staff told the parent or the kid anything about it. We were going to, but then we thought that maybe the parents would fuss about it, so we just continued walking far from them, but we looked at them with pity. Most people don't know how to behave in a museum, and it is a shame. Overall, the museum has beautiful...
Read morePatricia was the most amazing english speaking tour guide!!! She made my experience and learn soooo much about the art because of her rich knowledge and passion and patience to explain the history and culture of every story background and intention of the artist!!! I learned more about Puerto Rico culture, history and life’s of Puerto Rican today than I have in 13 years living here . All because of Patricia!!! She need a raise and a serious promotion!!!words can’t express how impressed I am and how my mind blown away from how much I...
Read moreWow, I was pleasantly blown away by our experience here. We scheduled a tour in English and had a fantastic guide to show us around. The museum is arranged chronologically to show how the art scene in Puerto Rico has developed and evolved. Some amazing pieces here as well as the museum itself being beautiful. Getting to the museum was a little tricky since the park itself is closed. Heading south down 167, look for a little security kiosk on the right just past the Wendy's...
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