Museum of Costa Rican Art
Housed in the former airport terminal building (1940-1955) on the edge of La Sabana Park. Features over 3,200 Costa Rican artworks from the 19th-20th centuries, including the stunning Golden Room.
Housed in the former airport terminal building (1940-1955) on the edge of La Sabana Park. Features over 3,200 Costa Rican artworks from the 19th-20th centuries, including the stunning Golden Room.
Always free! Special exhibitions may have a fee. The Golden Room is a must-see.
Combine with a walk in La Sabana Park. The building itself is architecturally significant as a former airport terminal. Allow 1-2 hours.
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The Golden Room (Salón Dorado) is a stunning room with gilded bronze reliefs on the walls depicting Costa Rican history from ancient times to the 1940s. It was the reception area for visiting diplomats when the building was an airport terminal.
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