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Museum of Antigua and Barbuda: A Journey Through Time

Explore Antigua and Barbuda's captivating history and culture within the walls of St. John's oldest building, a journey through time.

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Housed in St. John's oldest building, the former colonial Court House, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda showcases the nation's history from its geological origins to its independence. Explore exhibits on Amerindian life, colonial history, and Antiguan culture.

A brief summary to Museum of Antigua and Barbuda

  • Monday 8:30 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-4 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the week to avoid larger weekend crowds.
  • Check for special exhibitions or events happening during your visit.
  • Explore the museum's gift shop for unique local crafts and souvenirs.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda is located on Long Street in St. John's. From the cruise port at Heritage Quay, walk south on High Street, then turn left onto Long Street. The museum will be on your right. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. Watch for local traffic.

  • Public Transport

    Buses in St. John's operate from the East and West Bus Stations. From either station, the museum is a short walk. From the West Bus Station, walk east along Market Street, then turn right onto Long Street. From the East Bus Station, walk west along Independence Avenue, then turn left onto Long Street. Bus fares are approximately EC$3.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in St. John's. A taxi from the V.C. Bird International Airport to St. John's is approximately US$7. From anywhere in St. John's, a taxi to the museum should be a short, inexpensive ride. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, located in the heart of St. John's, offers a captivating journey through the islands' rich history and culture. Established in 1985, the museum resides within the historic St. John's Courthouse, constructed in 1750 and believed to be the oldest building in the city. The building itself, designed by Peter Harrison, adds to the museum's significance, having served as a Court of Justice and meeting place for the Legislative Council and Assembly. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits detailing Antigua and Barbuda's story from its geological birth to political independence. The exhibits cover a range of topics, including the islands' geological formation, the lives of the Amerindian peoples, the impact of European colonization, and the evolution of local traditions. Highlights include a life-size replica of an Arawak house, displays on sugar plantations, and artifacts recovered from archaeological digs. A prized exhibit is the cricket bat used by Antiguan sports hero Viv Richards in a test match against England. The museum also features a research library with an extensive collection of artifacts, texts, maps, and photographs. Outside, visitors can view a collection of sugar cane railway locomotives, remnants of Antigua's extensive rail system. The museum's mission is to advance the understanding and exploration of Antigua and Barbuda's history, culture, and architecture, and to preserve the nation's physical and cultural heritage.

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