
National Archaeological Museum Aruba
Visit us for a historical journey
The National Archaeological Museum of Aruba (NAMA) pays tribute to more than 3500 years of habitation of Aruba.
The goal of the Museum is to educate, motivate and inspire visitors to act – learning, preserving, and respecting the heritage of Aruba.
In 2009, the Museum moved to one of the most significant historic sites of the island, fantastically restored and expanded, including facilities like a collection deposit, auditorium, gardens, and galleries for permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The goal of the Museum is to educate, motivate and inspire visitors to act – learning, preserving, and respecting the heritage of Aruba.
In 2009, the Museum moved to one of the most significant historic sites of the island, fantastically restored and expanded, including facilities like a collection deposit, auditorium, gardens, and galleries for permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Address
Schelpstraat 42, Oranjestad, Aruba
Opening Hours
- Monday - Friday from 9am - 5pm
- Open on National Holidays: 25 January & 18 March from 10am - 2pm
Co-financing
Together with The National Archaeological Museum of Aruba, Mondriaan Fonds is the co-financing partner in digitization of the museum. Mondriaan Fonds finances projects and programs by visual artists, art platforms, publishers, commissioners, museums and other heritage institutions.