The National Archaeological Museum Aruba is located in downtown Oranjestad and showcases the history and culture of the indigenous people of Aruba. The museum features displays of artifacts, tools, and pottery, providing visitors with a glimpse into the island’s past.
The museum is conveniently located in downtown Oranjestad, making it easily accessible by both public transportation and car. Visitors can also opt to take a taxi or walk from nearby hotels and resorts.
– Displays of artifacts and tools
– Pottery from the indigenous people of Aruba
– Interactive exhibits for all ages
– Guided tours of the museum
Admission is based on donations. It is recommended to donate $5 each person. There is a donation box.
– Plan to spend at least a couple of hours exploring the museum
– Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved
– Bring a camera to capture the exhibits and surroundings
– Check the museum’s website for any special events or exhibits happening during your visit
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