Museo Ometepe
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@ Cardenashostal
Matagalpa, Nicaragua59 contributi
giu 2017 • Famiglia
este museo contiene piedras mojones que datan desde nuestros antepasados indígenas que vivieron y se agruparon en esta parte de la isla dándonos cuenta de como vivían ellos para esos entonces
Scritta in data 25 aprile 2018
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122kes
Wenatchee, WA41 contributi
mar 2018 • Coppie
We spent a half day in Altagracia while based at a hotel in Santo Domingo—rented a scooter to drive there.
Many things to comment on but since the museum is the only thing listed on Trip Advisor, I am commenting on several things here.
The museum is small but has some interesting items and a very knowledgable woman who showed us around. The museum had a sign saying it was closed to fix up the exhibits but as the door was open we called out and not only did she allow us in, she took the time away from her work to talk with us ... we speak Spanish so I cannot say whether or not she would have given the same info in English but she kindly enunciated slowly for our gringo ears.
Then when we asked about where to eat for lunch, a man working there suggested Comedor Nicarao which is around the corner from the museum, facing the park. TripAdvisor would not let me add that restaurant to the listing for some odd reason but they served us absolutely the best fried chicken I have ever eaten, hands down! Super tender fall off the bone with the most amazing light crispy thin crust, fantastic. Served with beans and tortillas. (Note this is not the fast food chicken place nearby). Note also they had no printed menu and gave us the food choices in Spanish.
Then another attraction is the city central park, also not listed as a place on T.A. but worth seeing as it is one of the nicest city park-plazas I have seen. Beautiful plants and small garden including an extraordinary basil —a small bush (if you are a gardener pinch off a leaf, wow), super playground for kids, and a central raised area you can climb up a spiral stair for a nice view around. Then on the opposite side of the park from the restaurant is a church—walk into the entry area to see some fantastic old carved stones, huge stone idols. There is a donation box there to help support their maintenance.
The town has a nice relaxed feeling and I would recommend a half day there if you are on the island long enough, or even base yourself there and do day trips from there. It is a lot less windy than the center (narrower) part of the island.
Many things to comment on but since the museum is the only thing listed on Trip Advisor, I am commenting on several things here.
The museum is small but has some interesting items and a very knowledgable woman who showed us around. The museum had a sign saying it was closed to fix up the exhibits but as the door was open we called out and not only did she allow us in, she took the time away from her work to talk with us ... we speak Spanish so I cannot say whether or not she would have given the same info in English but she kindly enunciated slowly for our gringo ears.
Then when we asked about where to eat for lunch, a man working there suggested Comedor Nicarao which is around the corner from the museum, facing the park. TripAdvisor would not let me add that restaurant to the listing for some odd reason but they served us absolutely the best fried chicken I have ever eaten, hands down! Super tender fall off the bone with the most amazing light crispy thin crust, fantastic. Served with beans and tortillas. (Note this is not the fast food chicken place nearby). Note also they had no printed menu and gave us the food choices in Spanish.
Then another attraction is the city central park, also not listed as a place on T.A. but worth seeing as it is one of the nicest city park-plazas I have seen. Beautiful plants and small garden including an extraordinary basil —a small bush (if you are a gardener pinch off a leaf, wow), super playground for kids, and a central raised area you can climb up a spiral stair for a nice view around. Then on the opposite side of the park from the restaurant is a church—walk into the entry area to see some fantastic old carved stones, huge stone idols. There is a donation box there to help support their maintenance.
The town has a nice relaxed feeling and I would recommend a half day there if you are on the island long enough, or even base yourself there and do day trips from there. It is a lot less windy than the center (narrower) part of the island.
Scritta in data 7 marzo 2018
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STLTHMC
Spokane, WA42 contributi
gen 2018 • Coppie
The tour was hospitable, with a bit of Nicaraguan traditional welcome brew and a tour of the currency history museum and the archaeological museum. Our tour guide did a great job translating English and Spanish and he is very well versed on both exhibits. For
anyone interested in these two topics, you won't be disappointed.
anyone interested in these two topics, you won't be disappointed.
Scritta in data 30 gennaio 2018
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Toru M
Baltimore, MD187 contributi
gen 2018 • Amici
This is a small, but fine museum with a great collection of ancient artifacts from the region. Young charming museum guides will accompany the visitors and explain the history. Very informative. This museums is worth a visit!
Scritta in data 8 gennaio 2018
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Michael H
10 contributi
lug 2017 • Amici
dafür dass es kein Eintritt kostet (zumindest haben wir nichts gezahlt) und in ca 2 minuten alles gesehen ist, ist es ganz nett. Gibt zumindest etwas Schatten ;)
Scritta in data 10 ottobre 2017
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peibol2014
Madrid, Spagna43 contributi
feb 2017 • Solo
Creo deberían informa del coste del museo a la entrada,que para ser Ometepe es alto y no ofrece mucho y además en contraste con el resto de la amabilidad de la gente de la isla el personal da una explicación escueta prescindible y apática.
Scritta in data 28 febbraio 2017
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Marco Palma c
Dipartimento di Managua, Nicaragua41 contributi
dic 2016
Una opción muy buena si se desea saber de la cultura de la isla. Esta muy completo y sobre todo educativo, las instalaciones tienen dos museos y ambos prestan una buena experiencia. Recomendadisimo
Scritta in data 18 gennaio 2017
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EddieDean99
265 contributi
dic 2016
We opted to check out the room featuring ancient artifacts and we were not disappointed! We began with pottery throughout the years and moved onto burial urns and shaped rocks. It was interesting to go through everything in relative chronological order and see many different and unique types of artifacts. The tour ended with some terrible shot of locally brewed alcohol, but overall, it was a cool experience and if you travel to Ometepe, then it's worth the stop.
Scritta in data 4 gennaio 2017
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Stephen O
Moyogalpa, Nicaragua86 contributi
set 2016
You travel 'back' in time to the early island inhabitants, see lots of their pottery, and learn about their culture. You also get to take a peak at the very nice rental cabins they have on site, and when you're all done taking in the culture, they give you a FREE SHOT of homemade 'something like tequila' that people don't stop raving about! There is also a second museum here all about the history of currency in Central America. Well worth the $5 cover charge!
Scritta in data 22 dicembre 2016
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Ginevra F
washington dc16 contributi
lug 2016 • Coppie
Fun and interesting museum and the bar is great! Ask for the home-made chicha (like moonshine) liquor that the bartender makes there on site! It is delicious and full of interesting tradition
Scritta in data 24 luglio 2016
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