National Museum of Grenada


Grenada is an island state with amazing nature, mountainous terrain, tropical forests, excellent beaches and a coastal zone. Most tourists choose Grenada because of beach rest and, of course, diving, but if you want to get an idea of ​​the country, to learn its history and traditions , then start acquaintance with visiting the national museum of Grenada.

general information

The National Museum of Grenada is located in the central part of the city of St. Georges in the building of the former women's prison. The museum occupies an old French hut, built in 1704, and for visiting it was available in 1976. The National Museum of Grenada presents expositions related to the history of the state and the life of its people: here you will be told about national traditions and festivals , the main points from the history of the state. The museum is filled with exhibits from different eras: clay pots of Indians, an ancient collection of ceramics and the pride of the museum - a marble bath belonging to the Empress Josephine.

A separate room of the museum is reserved for Roma, as it is the island's signature card and the main drink of Grenadian cuisine .

When to visit?

The National Museum of Grenada hosts visitors from Monday to Friday: from 9 to 17.00, on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 to 13.30. You can reach the museum by taxi or public transport . By the way, not far from the museum are the tunnel of Sendall and Fort George , which will also be very informative to visit.