Museum of Anthropology and History of San Pedro Sula, Cortes Department, Honduras
4.5 (84 reviews) Friday: Spent < 1 hour Ranking #3 in San Pedro Sula Speciality Museums
Historic Paradise
The Museum of Anthropology and History of San Pedro Sula, is a very well organized and beautiful place to visit for all of those history lovers. It has both pre-columbine showcases and also after the colonization of Honduras. You may learn many things and observe many beauties of Honduran history through this museum.
Address
Barrio Guamilito 3ra ave. Noroeste entre 3 y 4 calle, San Pedro Sula CT1100 Honduras
Mobile
Website
http://www.museosps.org
Working hours
Monday : 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday : 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday : 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday : 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Current local date and time now
Friday, May 10, 2024, 14:13
User Ratings
4.5 based on (84 reviews)
Excellent
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Reviews
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5Ann G 5:00 PM Oct 26, 2022
A hidden treasure in San Pedro Sula.
The museum takes you on a tour from earliest history right up through today, covering the early arrival of humans in the central American region, the development of the Mayans civilization, the arrival of the conquistadors, and the further development of Honduras today. There are helpful printed cards in both Spanish and English located near most exhibits. The staff go out of their way to be as helpful as possible, and with the help of a translator app, will answer any question and were delighted to satisfy our curiosity. Don’t miss the beautiful café in the lush gardens located at the back of the museum. You can spend a couple of hours enjoying the ambience with delicious drinks and food available there at a very reasonable Honduran price.
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5Zio 5:00 PM Jan 2, 2020
Excellent Museum in the heart of SPS
The museum is located a block from el Parque Central and the Cathedral. It's unimpressive from the outside, but great on the inside. It has a lot of artifacts and items on display that show the history of the Sula Valley and San Pedro Sula. The bottom floor is particularly interesting for kids as it has recreation of older homes and it portrays the local way of life. They have sheets with english explanations throughout the museum. It's very well done and would recommend.