Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama

The Afro-Antillean Museum (Spanish: Museo Afroantillano de Panamá) is a museum in Panama City, Panama. It features relics from the history of West Indian Afro-Panamanians, including their contributions to the building of the Panama Canal and its railway. The museum was established on 23 December 1980, and is housed in a former Christian chapel built in 1909 by Barbadian immigrants who held Protestant services as the Christian Mission Chapel.[1]

Museum, 2011

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