Housed in a Victorian-era mansion that once belonged to a wealthy local family, the Amber Museum (Museo Del Ámbar) in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, showcases an extensive collection of the semi-precious gemstone. The museum’s exhibits feature some of the world’s finest and clearest amber, offering visitors a glimpse into the natural beauty and historical significance of this unique material. As you explore the rooms of the stately mansion, you can observe the intricate details and rich, warm hues of the amber, often encasing ancient insects and plant life, providing a fascinating window into prehistoric times.
Amber Museum (Museo Del Ámbar)
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