Nestled in Panama City, the Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama (Museo Afro-Antillano de Panama) offers a unique perspective on the city’s history. This small museum delves into the lives and contributions of the Afro-Antillean peoples, who played a significant role in the construction of the Panama Canal. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the cultural heritage and historical experiences of these communities, providing a deeper understanding of their impact on one of the world’s most important waterways. The museum’s displays and narratives bring to life the stories of the people who helped shape Panama’s modern landscape.
Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama (Museo Afro-Antillano de Panama)
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