Description
The Museo de la Altagracia Alejandro E. Grullón E. is a cultural and religious museum located in Higüey, Dominican Republic, right next to the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia. Established to preserve and showcase the region's rich spiritual heritage, the museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, including 16 oval oil paintings by Diego José Hilaris depicting miracles attributed to the Virgin Mary. Additional exhibits feature 17th to 20th-century goldsmithing works, religious clothing, and votive offerings, providing insight into the local devotion and craftsmanship.
The museum operates year-round, welcoming visitors from Tuesday to Sunday between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, with the last admission at 4:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays. Admission fees are modest, with adults paying RD$100, and children and students receiving a 50% discount. For a more in-depth experience, guided tours are available for RD$200. The museum is situated in the gardens of the Basilica, offering a serene environment for reflection and exploration.
Visitors should note that the museum is primarily an indoor facility, making it suitable for visits during the rainy season, which typically spans from May to November. Given the tropical climate, it’s advisable to dress comfortably and stay hydrated. While the museum does not currently offer on-site dining options, its central location in Higüey provides easy access to local restaurants and cafes. For those interested in local culture and history, the Museo de la Altagracia Alejandro E. Grullón E. offers a meaningful and enriching experience.
Location
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Victoriano Pepen, Higuey, Dominican Republic