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National Museum and Art Gallery
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Opened in 1892 as the Royal Victoria Institute as a school of science and art. The building was destroyed by fire in 1920. Today, the building is a replica of the original structure which was reopened in 1923. The museum houses collections dating back to Amerindian times, through slavery, Spanish, French and English occupation. The collection also includes an anchor from one of Columbus’s. The art collection on the upper level showcases pieces from local artists including a collection of paintings by Cazabon, the only Trinidadian to have exhibited at the Louvre. The collection also includes paintings by Ian Ali, Sybil Atteck, Pat Bishop, Isiah Boodhoo, Carlisle Chang, Alfredo Codallo and LeRoy Clarke - 30 minute drive (14.4 km) from Green Space.
Opened in 1892 as the Royal Victoria Institute as a school of science and art. The building was destroyed by fire in 1920. Today, the building is a replica of the original structure which was reopened in 1923. The museum houses collections dating back to Amerindian times, through slavery, Spanish, F…
Learn about the history of our country, the indigenous people of the Caribbean, the people that came to settle here, how we used to live during colonial times, Carnival, sports, commercial and industrial development of the twin islands
It is a good museum, history, geography, art etc very close to the Queens Park Savannah (closed on Mondays)
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Frederick Street
Port of Spain, San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation