Saturday, August 30, 2008
Museo del Carnaval
I'd wanted to visit the Museo del Carnaval before we left Montevideo in mid-2007 but its opening date kept getting postponed, so I was happy when we were able to see it on this trip. It has a great location right next to the Mercado del Puerto, making it a very convenient stop for visitors.
Like many of Montevideo's museums, it's small and it doesn't take more than a few minutes to see all of the exhibits. While it certainly isn't the same as hearing a murga or candombe group live, it brought back great memories of carnival. The best part was the hall of colorful murga costumes.
The Museo del Carnaval blog is interesting (in Spanish with lots of photos) and on YouTube there's a comprehensive video showing the creation of the museum.
Open Tuesday-Sunday
Free admission
Like many of Montevideo's museums, it's small and it doesn't take more than a few minutes to see all of the exhibits. While it certainly isn't the same as hearing a murga or candombe group live, it brought back great memories of carnival. The best part was the hall of colorful murga costumes.
The Museo del Carnaval blog is interesting (in Spanish with lots of photos) and on YouTube there's a comprehensive video showing the creation of the museum.
Open Tuesday-Sunday
Free admission
Labels: carnival, Montevideo places, museums, Uruguay
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Cabo Polonio photos
I uploaded a few photos from our trip to Cabo Polonio. You can see them here.
Labels: interior, Rocha, Uruguay, waterfront
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