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Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama

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The museum also has an administrative area for the sale of thematic books, souvenirs and orientation for visitors. The central space consists of panels with historical photographs, mannequins, machines, scale models of the wooden rental houses characteristic of the late 19th to mid-20th century, and
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The current museum building became part of the cultural heritage of the National Institute of Culture through Law 43 of 2017 that, among other provisions, authorized the National Mortgage Bank to transfer to INAC, free of charge, a plot of 2,408.93 m², which contains to the MAAP building, its garden
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The collection at its foundation consisted mainly of photographs from different times. The altar in the chapel, dating from 1910, was an important element of the exhibition. At present, the museum consists of two domestic dioramas with a bedroom and a kitchen that show the Afro-Antillean daily life
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The foundation stone was installed in 1909, in a ceremony presided over by Priest Beckles and Reverend Thorburne. The construction was carried out under the direction of priest Burke and the assistance of Brothers Brooms and King, and culminated in the inauguration of five constructed buildings, on
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It is in charge of spreading the Afro-Antillean culture and its contribution to Panamanian history and culture. Among its exhibits there are articles for personal use, work tools and household objects, photographs, documents and videos. It has an exhibition that explains the construction of the
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historical furniture, especially from the time of the construction of the Canal. In addition, there is a luggage trunk and a shopping coupon book to be used in the commissariats of the Silver Roll.
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religious from present-day Barbados. The land where it is currently located was obtained with the support of the Panama Railroad Company, in the current neighborhood of El Marañón.
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and outbuildings. The Society of Friends of the Afro-Antillean Museum has taken steps to promote the segregation and transfer of the land since 2010.
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and others that show the arrival of Afro-Antilleans to Panama, their way of life and contribution to the culture of Panama.
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The building that currently houses the Afro-Caribbean Museum of Panama was built between 1909 and 1910, by a group of
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in the mid-20th century, which was later abandoned. The building was in great disrepair at the end of the 1970s.
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On December 23, 1980, the museum was inaugurated in the building of the Chapel of the Christian Mission, by Dr.
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and clothing. There is also one that represents a work scene during the excavation of the
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The Christian Mission left the building and moved to
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Panama City
Panama
Coordinates
8°57′47″N 79°32′21″W / 8.9630°N 79.5392°W / 8.9630; -79.5392
Ethnographic museum
Reina Torres de Araúz


5 de Mayo
samaap.com
Reina Torres de Araúz
Former Christian Mission Chapel
Barbadian
Protestants
Christian Mission Chapel
Christian Mission Chapel

Protestant
Río Abajo
Reina Torres de Araúz
Panama Canal
"El edificio del Museo Afroantillano de Panamá"
ISSN
1818-2917
"Museo Afroantillano abrió"


"Museo Afroantillano"
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