The Transportation Museum of Puerto Rico, situated in the town of Guaynabo, offers a comprehensive documentation of the history of transportation in Puerto Rico. The exhibits range from the canoes used by the natives to the modern metro system known as the 'Urban Train'. This museum provides a unique opportunity for tourists to understand the evolution of transportation in Puerto Rico.
The first floor of the Transportation Museum of Puerto Rico houses a permanent exhibition that documents the history of transportation in the region. This includes a horse-drawn carriage and a 20th-century ox cart, a miniature community model with a functional railway, and a collection of maritime and aviation memorabilia. Additionally, the museum offers an interactive experience with a flight simulator, allowing visitors to engage with the exhibits in a unique way.
The second floor of the museum is dedicated to automotive exhibitions, with various themes changing throughout the year. This allows for a total of four different exhibitions annually. Past themes have included the Corvette 60th Anniversary, a Volkswagen exhibition, a British car exhibition, and a Ford Mustang exhibition among others. These exhibitions provide a detailed insight into the development and evolution of various iconic car brands and models.
Science & Technology History & Anthropology Automotive Aviation Maritime Railway Industrial heritage
9V5M+CQR, Ave Santa Rosa, Guaynabo
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