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Audio Guide of Guyana Museum in Number Four

Donde las piedras de la antigua prisión colonial te susurran dramas de libertad y traiciones

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✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The riot that paralyzed the colony

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2. The walls that scream in Morse code

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3. Love behind the bars of shame

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4. The ghost with backward shoes

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5. The stain that keeps a scientific secret

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6. Breathe in the scent of rebellious freedom

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Guyana Museum in Number Four?

The Guyana Museum in Number Four is generally open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, although hours may vary. It is recommended to check in advance on its official website or contact the museum directly to confirm.

How much does admission to the Guyana Museum cost?

Admission to the museum is usually free or has a symbolic fee. For updated pricing information, you can check its official page or call +592 (local contact number).

How much time is recommended for visiting the museum?

A visit can last between 1 and 2 hours, depending on your interest in the history and exhibits. It is a small museum, but with very interesting content.

What historical importance does the Guyana Museum have?

The museum houses artifacts and exhibits that tell the colonial and cultural history of Guyana, including the period of slavery and independence. It is a key place for understanding the country’s past.

What is the best time to visit the museum?

The dry season (September to April) is ideal for visiting Guyana. As for the time of day, mornings are usually quieter and cooler for exploring the museum.

Is the museum accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The museum has accessible areas, but some sections may present limitations due to its historic structure. It is recommended to contact them in advance to confirm.

What other places of interest are near the museum?

Near the museum, you can visit Fort Zeelandia or the New Amsterdam Market, both of great historical and cultural value.

What practical tips would you give me for visiting the museum?

Bring water and sunscreen, as the weather can be warm. It is also helpful to hire an audio guide or a guided tour to make the most of the experience. You can find more information at iAudioguia.

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