This tiny museum manages to pack a lot into a very small space, with exhibits on Haiti's political history, the flora and fauna of Haiti and the Caribbean, the history of the Baptist Mission in Haiti, and a collection of money from around the the world.
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Though not always factually accurate, and clearly presented from the political and religious perspective of its founders, this museum is charming in its oddities. Many exhibits are clearly geared towards locals, with artifacts from the larger Carribean and beyond, though the museum seems to be most popular with foreign visitors.
Admission is free, but a donations is requested. If the door is closed, ask in the bakery for it to be opened. (Closed Sunday and Monday)
Tu-Sa: 09:00-16:00