The Children’s Museum Costa Rica

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The Children’s Museum Costa Rica is the first museum of its kind in Central America. It is a magical place for both children and adults who want to learn through games. The museum is located at the Former Central Prison, an impressive brick structure built in 1906. The Children’s Museum offers guided tours that can be:

* Exploratory Visits: In this type of visit, the teacher may bring their students to learn about the contents of 37 interactive rooms, with such diverse subjects ranging from science, the universe, balance, music, Egyptian culture history, the recycling process to technological advances.
* Theme: On these visits you can tour some rooms of the museum by specific themes. Some of them are: “Technology in Everyday Life,” “Man and his environment”; “Bright Smiles”, “Costa Rica, its Land and its People”, “The Senses”. This option can be tailored to the teachers needs.
* Complete Sightseeing Excursion: On this type of visit, the Children’s Museum offers two hours of pure fun doing workshops, completing an interactive brochure, visiting new attractions and competing in a challenges rally. The teacher can choose the theme to be developed in accordance with the Museum’s available material.

The museum also has a library, ramps for disabled access, a coffee shop and souvenir shop, without leaving behind that the Children’s Museum is home to the National Auditorium. The museum teaches about children’s rights, the universe, the Earth, living creatures, interactive exhibits, galleries, among others, that’s why the museum has several educational rooms, among which the following stand out:
• The Universe and the Solar System: shows some of the most important features of the Solar System and the planets that compose it.
• Space Technology: allows learning the evolution of technology and modern space research. Here in the spotlight is the figure of the Costa Rican astronaut Frankiln Chang, his work as a researcher and astronaut in the various space missions that he has participated.
• Ecosystems: shows the main features of Costa Rican ecosystems such as the rain forest, moorland, reefs and cloud forest. It also presents the various protected areas of the country.
• Technology EnSalada: An area that displays multimedia technology. Visitors have the opportunity to interact with educational software on various topics.
• Costa Rica, it’s Land and it’s People: A journey through the cultural history of Costa Rica, through spaces representing a time and place, in terms of population, economy, trade, religion and other aspects of social life. The primary objective of the room is to strengthen the cultural identity of the Costa Ricans.
• Kal Yok: exhibits a portion of the rich biodiversity in the ecosystems of Costa Rica, both on land and sea. Visitors can observe animals in terrariums and tanks that recreate their natural environments. The space is intended to make the visitor think on our responsibility in caring for these endangered ecosystems.
• That’s how my story begins: it develops the theme of heritage and human development. As well the room shows the subjects of fertilization, birth and the role of family in caring for the baby. Visitors can experience how much we weight inside a women’s womb.
• Radio Studio: shows visitors the world of radio through a recording studio, learning how to produce sound waves and transmit these to the whole world thanks to radio programs. Visitors can make their own recordings of known stories and songs.
• Television Studio: creating a small T.V. show, in a modern video recording equipment. Not only will you learn how various programs are developed, such as news and talk shows, but also how television comes from the studio to our house.
• Human Body: it teaches the most important features of the systems and senses that make up the human body and highlights some of the diseases occurring in different systems such as osteoporosis and AIDS.
• Bright Smiles: exhibits the importance of oral hygiene as a means of disease prevention. Shows the components of the mouth, the room also features models of the mouth and teeth and highlights tips for a healthier mouth. The site maintains a dental clinic “Dr Muelitas Program” where school groups have the opportunity to be diagnosed and treated.
• Electricity and Magnetism: it teaches the basics of electricity and magnetism through experimentation. Through a series of devices you can experience electrical currents in your body and produce magnetism. The room also shows electricity generation from various sources such as hydro, wind, solar and geothermal.
• Telecommunications: it shows the telephony history, telephone transmission and the importance of the 911 emergency service.
• The Bank: It reveals the history of banking and money, the importance of savings and the services offered by banks, along with the related technology to banking services, such as the ATM.
• Matter and Hydrocarbons: presents the characteristics of matter and its components, highlights the origin of hydrocarbons and it’s importance as a source of energy and other products.
• Pollution and Recycling: highlights the problem of solid waste and the importance of encouraging practices such as recycling, especially plastics and proper waste management.
• Prevention on wheels: it helps consider and analyze the prevention of accidents at home and tells us to whom we must communicate at these mishaps.
• Golden Bean School: displays and highlights the importance of coffee in Costa Rican society. It also explains the process from the coffee cultivation and processing until the coffee is consumed.
• Carmen Lyra: it highlights the work of Carmen Lyra, especially as a writer and educator. A robot with the Carmen Lyra figure tells the most famous stories of the writer.
• Torrejas House: built with an inclination of 20 degrees, deceives the senses to help us understand the physiological phenomenon of balance.
• Aviation: shows some of the most important aspects of the aviation history and how aircraft’s work. Recreates the cockpit of a 737 airplane and gives the opportunity to use computerized flight simulators, as well as observing the model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s flying machine.
• Games: highlights the importance of family games as a means for recreation, communication and respect.
• Musical Scale: shows how the sounds can be organized in a musical scale to create music.
• Musical Orchestra: shows the history of musical instruments, you can also experience the involvement of different musical instruments in a song.
• Technological adventure: designed to explore the world of microchips and computers. Children can interact with an industrial robotic arm programmed to form words from lettered cubes. Finally in this place lives “Voltio” a high-tech robot dog brought directly from Japan, capable of dancing, playing with his ball and showing his many other skills that make it seem real.
• Playing with numbers and shapes: introduces visitors to mathematical concepts and geometry through games.
• The Magic of Learning by playing: young children have the opportunity through toys and games to develop their skills and abilities.
• Nutritional Area: is divided into cereals area, which explains how to make a cereal and its nutritional significance, and the fruits and vegetables area which explains the nutritional importance of consuming them.
• Sustainable City: teaches how to better preserve our resources and how working together we can build a sustainable city, since environmental pollution is a problem that is growing, mainly in cities.

Also in the coming months, the Children’s Museum will open three new attractions:
• Banana Room:
CORBANA Company and the Children’s Museum came together to create a banana plantation, as well as their selection and packaging process before being exported. In the room there is also a recreation of a typical house of the banana-growing area and information about the impact of this crop in the country’s history.
• The farm: in this area children learn about life on a farm with real animals and many surprises.
• Glass Recycling: dedicated to the theme of glass recycling and its relevance to save the planet.
• Once upon a time: under construction exhibition, which aims to highlight the issues of the origin and history of writing. Through games the room tries to promote the reading habit.
• City Park: under construction, it will show the importance of the municipality and municipal services.
• Sustainable City: under construction, it pretends to make the visitor think on those practices and way of life that damages the environment and the importance of building sustainable cities, through waste management, energy use and environmentally friendly technologies.
• Water: under construction, will show the importance of water resources as a source of life and the different uses of the resource. The room highlights the importance of saving, proper use of the resource and its protection. It explains the technologies of harvesting and purification.

Address: 9th Avenue, 4th St., at the Former Central Prison, district: Merced, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10102.
GPS Coordinates: 9.940383,-84.080183 (9°56’25.38″N, 84°04’48.66″W)
Schedule: from Tuesday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone: +506 2258-4929
Fax:+506 2223-0600

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Costa Rica’s University Insects Museum

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Costa Rica’s University Insects Museum is located inside the Agro-Alimentary Sciences Faculty at the Crops Protection Research Center (CIPROC in Spanish). The museum was founded in 1962 primarily for teaching and research purposes, as part of their academic activities and since then it has been accumulating important scientific collections developed as a result of specific research projects. To accomplish this task, the Insect Museum has established many contacts and interacted with scientists from major worldwide research centers, which has facilitated the exchange of information on the diversity of insects in our country and the role they play in our ecosystem.

For being part of the Crop Protection Research Center, the Insects Museum is related to its academic infrastructure, as with the national agricultural sector, especially providing diagnostic services for species that are of economic interest for their plague status or biological regulator role.

Since its inception it created a space for the national and international community, with that purpose a showroom accessible to all visitors was built, where it’s permanently displayed the lush insect diversity in Costa Rica. It started with 58.935 specimens, now it has approximately one million collected through several research projects. For this process the museum has the support of over 100 international specialists. Collections are represented by the orders: Odonata (dragonflies), Hemiptera (bugs), Homoptera (cicadas), Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies) and Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants). They are available as reference materials for technical professionals in this field as well as farmers and the general public.

Currently, the museum receives visits from schools and colleges to show the student population our biodiversity, and in some way to guide students to a possible career specialty. It also has a showroom where samples of insects are concentrated with their corresponding explanatory sheets, parallel to this a narrator. The main objective sought by the Insect Museum is that visitors become aware of Costa Rica’s biodiversity and also learn the importance and benefits of insects in our environment.

Address: University of Costa Rica, district: San Pedro, canton: Montes de Oca, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 11501.
GPS Coordinates of the University of Costa Rica: 9.935081,-84.051364 (9°56’06.29″N, 84°03’04.91″W)
Schedule: from Monday-Friday 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Phone: +506 2207-5318

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La Salle Natural Sciences Museum Costa Rica

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La Salle Natural Sciences Museum Costa Rica was established in 1960. Its founder and current Director, Brother Eduardo Fernández Bárcena, a native of Burgos, Spain, as a professor of La Salle High School was led at first to pick up some jobs and application tasks and research produced by secondary school students in the Natural Science area, which served as encouragement for more students to become interested in observing and studying the biotic, so rich and varied in Costa Rica.

Subsequently Mr. Gregory Litwin was contacted, a person dedicated to the exotic birds importation from the several continents to supply zoos both from United States and Europe. Some of the specimens agonized in our territory, so they became a permanent donation to the museum during its early years, this fact coupled with collaboration from many people who love nature, led 10 years later with the unconditional support from the Lasallian Parent Dynamic Association, to build the first stage of the building, of 1.500m2, which today houses the collections, turned into an exhibition field of 2430m2, after undergoing several extensions.

It should be noted that almost all the specimens have been dissected by Brother Eduardo, who in the absence of taxidermists in the country and the lack of economic resources, had to perform the dissections of animals in the museum’s laboratory, outside of his working hours, which at his beginnings were prolonged until late at night because at the time, there wasn’t even a cooling chamber.

Currently the museum is part of the educational structure of La Salle University. It’s outpouring of great historical and scientific value, place it as one of the most complete museums in Latin America, counting at the moment with over 55,000 specimens on permanent display. In addition the museum has more than 65,000 specimens in zoology, paleontology, archeology, and mineralogy, including an spectacular dinosaur.

Address: Southwest Sabana, district: Mata Redonda, cantón: San José, provincia: San José, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10108.
GPS Coordinates: 9.933386,-84.110344 (9°56’0.19″N, 84°06’37.24″W)
Schedule: from Monday through Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Website: www.lasalle.ed.cr/museo
Phone: +506 2232-5179

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Costa Rican Jewish Community Museum

Address: Costa Rica Zionist Jewish Center, next to AyA in Pavas, district: Pavas, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10109.
GPS Coordinates: 9.937256,-84.117714 (9°56’14.12″N, 84°07’3.77″W)
Schedule: from 10 am to 2 p.m. by appointment.
Website: www.museojudiocr.tk
Phone: +506 2520-1013

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Costa Rican Jewish Community Museum is a cultural nonprofit institution founded in September 2005. It is an educational, scientific, cultural and research center attached to the Costa Rican Jewish Zionist center (CISCR in Spanish) whose only desire is to inform as many people as possible, about some of the most outstanding characteristics of this ancient culture. Its main mission is to collect, document, preserve, interpret and disseminate the knowledge and the material and spiritual life from the past and the present of the Jewish community in general and Jews in Costa Rica in particular.

The Costa Rica Jewish Community Museum is the product of dreamers and makers, some already left, others are still with us. What this museum holds in its walls, objects and texts are stories, sorrows and joys of an ancient community that has lived and traveled many places and lived many times. The Costa Rican Jewish community dedicates this effort to all the Jews of the world and of our country, to the presents and absents, to past, present and future generations as a legacy of what they have been and will be. This museum will serve as a meeting point of hope and solidarity for a community looking for a better tomorrow, as did ancestors and early migrants. The museum offers a comprehensive tour of Jewish culture in general, the arrival of Jews in Costa Rica and also addresses the Holocaust subject, a subject of great interest since it is included in the educational programs of the Public Education Ministry.

The Costa Rican Jewish Community Museum is a cultural contribution to their visitors, not intended to be neither religious nor political, but to offer a comprehensive tour through the Jewish history and culture. To achieve this task, the museum offers the following:
Overview of Culture and the Hebrew Tradition
With explanations of items such as: festivals, fundamentals of Judaism, ceremonies such as circumcision, marriage, reading of the Torah (Law), the meaning of some Jewish symbols, among others.
Arrival, establishment and consolidation of the Jews in Costa Rica
Arrival of Jews to the country, their motives, where they came from, their first jobs, the former synagogues and the Jewish community today in Costa Rica. Projected in a 10 minutes film.

Holocaust (Shoah)
Brief narration of what happened in the Holocaust (Shoah) during WWII. It shows a survivors testimonials film, which lasts 15 minutes. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and a half, but may be shortened if the visitors want.

The entrance to the museum is free, but you need to request an appointment and give your personal data (and of those who will accompany you as well), preferably one week in advance. The requested data is: full name, both last names (Costa Rica uses two last names), I.D., passport or resident number, place from where you visit and any phone number to reach you if necessary. The museum has a restaurant and coffee if you get hungry (kosher food) and also offers group packages, which must be coordinated in advance.

The Contemporary Art and Design Museum Costa Rica

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The Contemporary Art and Design Museum Costa Rica (Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo or MADC in Spanish) is located on the premises of the Former National Liquor Factory, founded in 1856. This is one of the greatest architectural and patrimonial sites of Costa Rica and is located in an important historical area of downtown San Jose. The old FANAL building after a radical restoration in the early nineties, became the National Culture Center (CENAC in Spanish).

The Contemporary Art and Design Museum, founded in 1994, is “an open and multiple space”. To achieve this ambitious idea, the museum promotes and disseminates on a permanent basis the most recent and dynamic trends of contemporary art and design within the Central American region, and its links with the Latin American and international areas.

The museum has 5 exhibition halls, including one auditorium-room and an outdoor space, “Pila de la Melaza” (molasses pile), which is used for multi-events (performances, installations, music, etc). The museum also has a coffee-shop (Room 2), exhibiting and marketing innovative and attractive products by Costa Rican, Central American and international designers. The MADC has a video library and documentation center where you can consult a wide variety of audiovisual materials from Central American and international artists, ranging from documents to video presentations, performances, among others. The Museum also has a wide range of catalogs and art & design books, from the museum and other institutions.

Address: On 13th St., between 3rd and 7th avenues, in CENAC building, district: Carmen, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10101.
GPS Coordinates: 9.935831,-84.073333 (9°56’8.99″N, 84°04’24.00″W)
Schedule: from Monday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Website: www.madc.ac.cr
Phone: +506 2257-9370

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The Costa Rican Art Museum

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The Costa Rican Art Museum (Museo de Arte Costarricense) was, since 1940, the terminal for the first International Airport in Costa Rica. It immediately became known as La Sabana Airport, as it was located in the Metropolitan Park of the same name.

The initiative came from the then President of the Republic, León Cortés Castro, who proposed to the engineer and architect José María Barrantes (1890-1966) to design an air terminal. Barrantes merged a Spanish colonial style with a moderate architectural design of great purity lines and exquisite artistic taste. The project was approved in 1937 and the engineer Luis Paulino Jiménez Montealegre was in charge of the construction. The work of draining and leveling the land to support the aircraft traffic was directed by Max Efinger. It opened on April 7th, 1940 under the administration of León Cortés Castro (1936-1940). The building was an international terminal until 1955, when it moved to its current location in Alajuela. However, it continued providing transit services for private light aircraft up to the early seventies. Under the administration of Daniel Oduber Quirós (1974-1978) and the efforts of the then Culture Minister Don Guido Sáenz González, in October 1977 and in accordance with Law # 6091, the Costa Rican Art Museum was created.

The work of remodeling the building to suit the needs of a museum started in November 1977 and concluded in April 1978. These works were made by architects Edgar Brenes and Jorge Bertheau. Years later, according to Executive Decree 17338-C, published in Official Gazette No. 235 on December 11th, 1986, the building was declared of historical and architectural interest. The building consists of a basement, first and second levels with access to large roofs (former viewpoints) and a central tower.

Address: Former International Airport in Costa Rica at La Sabana Park, district: Mata Redonda, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10108.
GPS Coordinates: 9.935067,-84.098308 (9°56’06.24″N, 84°05’53.91″W)
Schedule: from Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: +506 2222-7155
Website: www.musarco.go.cr

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Shapes, Spaces and Sounds Museum Costa Rica

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Shapes, Spaces and Sounds Museum Costa Rica opened its doors to the public on April 2002, it is a program of the Costa Rican Art Museum, established by Law 6091 published in the Scope No. 157 from the Gazette No.209 on November 4th, 1977. It is located in the Former Train Station with exhibits in architecture, music, literature and fine art, which can be touched and heard.

The museum’s exhibit program and infrastructure is designed in consideration of accessibility requirements, with complete commitment to the 7600 Act of Equal Opportunity for Persons with Disabilities, published in the Official Gazette No. 10 on May 29th, 1996 and also to Act 7555 of Architectural historical Heritage of Costa Rica. The Shapes, Spaces and Sounds Museum is a nonprofit program of the Costa Rican Art Museum, for training, education and awareness in all the arts through interactive spaces, educational programs and the use of multisensory stimulation techniques. Guided tours for students from 2 to 17 years of age are available.

Address: On 3rd Avenue, between 17th and 21st Streets, district: Carmen, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10101.
GPS Coordinates: 9.934625,-84.069114 (9°56’4.65″N, 84°04’8.81″W)
Schedule: from Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Phone: +506 2256-1281

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The Costa Rican Regional Art Museum

Address: at the Tibas Integral Health Clinic, South side of the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium, district: San Juan, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 11301.
GPS Coordinates: 9.964769,-84.076 (9°57’53.17″N, 84°04’33.60″W)

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Schedule: from Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Phone: +506 2240-9044

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The Costa Rican Regional Art Museum (Museo Regional de Arte Costarricense) is located in the Tibás Integral Health Clinic (COOPESAIN RL). The museum is a model in which health institutions assume a commitment to protect artistic heritage and conceive art as an integral element of health. Any unit that provides health services should create an environment capable of alleviating the patient’s condition, with the mere enjoyment of adequate waiting rooms, hallways or other patient areas, people feel better.

The Regional Art Museum dedicates to the task of finding a combination of the beautiful physical infrastructure supplemented with the permanent exhibition of art works. Finding a space of tranquility and peace that should go hand in hand with an education process, promoting integral health together with the most sublime of human welfare project: The Art. The base collections are painted murals by Raúl Aguilar with environment themes of the Central Valley and Tibás surrounding mountains. Nowadays the museum’s collection has works by Costa Rican, Spanish, Brazilian, Uruguayan, Chilean and British artists. The Regional Art Museum maintains a constant program of temporary exhibitions of national artists.

The Joaquín García Monge Museum Costa Rica

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The Joaquín García Monge Museum Costa Rica is located on the north side of the Desamparados Church in a last century mansion built with adobe and “bejuco”. At the museum you will find a tribute room about the contributions made by García Monge in such diverse fields. With a feeling to its century, you will find in exposition personal and literary works that remain immune to time. It also has a multipurpose room and is dedicated to temporary exhibitions, artistic performances, lectures, workshops and painting classes.

Don Joaquín García Monge served as an educator, editor, artist and politician, and is the one to whom tribute is made with this museum.

Address: to the north side of the Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados Church, district: Desamparados, canton: Desamparados, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10301.
GPS Coordinates: 9.898419,-84.065803 (9°53’54.31″N, 84°03’56.89″W)
Schedule: from Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: + (506) 2259-9705

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The Indian Kurietí Natural History Museum Costa Rica

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The Indian Kurietí Natural History Museum Costa Rica develops oral and written research, as well as archaeological and cultural properties protection from the colonial era to today. Moreover in recent years the museum has been devoted to the investigation, retrieval and distribution of medicinal plants in the region, that’s why a sort of botanical garden was created, where Ángel Ramírez himself explains the therapeutic use of all the flowers and trees he has cultivated. The museum is located in Tobosi del Guarco, Cartago.

Over the past thirty years, Ángel Ramírez Ramírez has been committed to rescue the history and traditions of the Tobosi del Guarco indigenous. His initiative and creativity allowed him to create the Indian Kurietí Natural History Museum called in honor of a former Suquia of the area. Its link in the rescue of the local culture began in 1971 when he decided to investigate the origins of their community and their relationship with Piriruci-Tobosi indigenous. Gradually he collected more than 2,000 documents related to the topic. So in 1990 the project was designated of cultural and scientific importance by the National Commission on Selection and Disposal of Records, under decree number 72002.

Ramírez currently develops oral and written research, archaeological and cultural properties protection, and precisely at the Indian Kurietí Natural History Museum is where all those elements can be found. There you will have access to information on the indigenous roots of the Tobosi area, indigenous graves replicas, photographs and other items that remind us the history of the area.

Address: 150 meters south of the Tobosi del Guarco police station, district: Tobosi, canton: El Guarco, province: Cartago, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 30803.
GPS Coordinates of Tobosi: 9.84455,-83.983003 (9°50’40.38″N, 83°58’58.81″W)
Schedule: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Tuesday.
Phone: + (506) 2573-7113

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