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If you are in the colonial zone in the Dominican Republic, please go through the Phanteon, it is free and a quick entry and exit where you can learn about the heroes that forged the country. Very well maintained and it feels historical when you are inside. View all feedback.
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Can't understand that good rating. Building is fine and kinda beautiful, but be aware of the scammy, sketchy guides that will try to take as much money as they can from you. View all feedback.
Can't understand that good rating. Building is fine and kinda beautiful, but be aware of the scammy, sketchy guides that will try to take as much money as they can from you.
Stunning building, looks like an ancient church turned into national monument, not very easy to interpret if you're not Dominican, needs a bit more effort to make it more tourist friendly, maybe with interactive QR codes here and there so it can be easier to navigate, though the feeling of national shrine is there, very solemn space.
What a beautiful place. Mesmerizing architecture and most importantly full of history. Salome Ureña and her husband, pedro Santana, and many other important figures of the Dominican Republic history rest in this museum. The flame is eternally on and it uses coconut oil. The architecture incorporates french, Arabic, Spanish and local touches. The ceiling painting is beautiful with the day of the judgement on the right side and eternal life on the left side. Flags of the armed forces are also displayed including Dominican Army, DR Navy, national police, and other institutions of order. There still some available spaces for tge future heroes of Dominican Republic The entrance is free of cost. There are some local guides who can provide detailed information about museum and visitors can provide a tip of 5 dollars or less if the prefer. I recommend this place.
If you're in the colonial zone in Dominican republic, please pass by the phanteon, it's free and a quick in and out where you can learn about the heroes that forged the country. Very well kept and it feels historic when you're inside.
Beautiful ornate tombs of significant contributors to the Dominican Republic. It's free to walk in and loon around but local guides will charge for a tour.