MUSEO ETNOGRÁFICO
Calificación promedio de usuarios
On December 15, 2005, the Ethnographic Museum of the Universidad del Magdalena was inaugurated, since which date it has been operating on the second floor of the building of the old San Juan de Dios Hospital, declared a Site of Cultural Interest on April 16, 2005. 1999. The museum is the product of the materialization of the cultural policies of the Rector's Office and the Extension Vice-Rector's Office of the Universidad del Magdalena where, through its three permanent rooms and one temporary one, which are a contribution to the strengthening of roots and the cultural identity of Santa Marta, and the Colombian Caribbean Region. Today, the Ethnographic Museum offers its visitors the most important opportunity to appreciate the reflection of this ethnic, cultural and historical plurality of the city, the department and the region.
The Ethnographic Museum currently has three (3) permanent rooms:
o Room I. "To the swing of the waves of the Caribbean Sea and the Rio Grande de la Magdalena",
or Room II. "The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta: Land of Men and Gods",
o Room III "Santa Marta Santa, Marta has..." and one (1) temporary room.
The current address of the Ethnographic Museum of the University of Magdalena is Carrera 1 with Calle 22 Esquina, second floor, Old San Juan de Dios Hospital, in the Historic Center of Santa Marta. Phone: 431 7513.
Visiting hours to the Exhibition Halls and the Royal Conciliar Seminary Building Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Sundays CLOSED
NOTE: On Sundays and holidays the Museum is closed to the public, unless it is a special event.
Access Fees
Foreigners $5,000
Adults $3,500
Children and University Students $2,500
Private Schools $2,000
Public Schools $1,000
Children under 7 years old, adults over 60 years old, people with disabilities, and ICOM members with a valid card, and people with a valid SISBEN card (levels 1, 2 and 3) Free admission
Inauguration of Exhibitions (With or without physical invitation) Free Entry