Back to National Museum & Art Gallery (The) I just fell in love with it I love this place the experience and service was great a great achievement was given by your security at front exspecially Glen is knowledge was excellent you must be propud to have a good on you company side
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 05 2008 Disappointing So much about the history and culture was missing. Exhibits were placed haphazardly and not in a consistent time line. There were also no proper explanations for the exhibits. Having studied West Indian history for seven years, I could have gotten more information out of a primary school textbook. The saving grace was the Leroy Clarke exhibition on the second floor.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 08 2006 dissapointed, T&T can do better The fine-art exhibition, with the exception of a handful of pieces, are of sub-standard quality, and poorly displayed. The space is inadequate for allowing one to appreciate the works of such artist as Leroy Clarke. Pieces need to be constanly rotated
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 05 2006 Worth the visit The National Museum and Art Gallery was a great introduction to Trinidad. The exhibits on the first floor really gave me a good perspective on the growth of the people, industry, and culture within T&T. I agree with the other reviewer, that the art on the second floor was great. Also, a must to mention, is the Carnival exhibit on the first floor...very colourful!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 27 2006 OMG!!!! I had no idea Trinidad was so rich in culture. It was a truly priceless experience. I think the best part was the art...fabulous!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 19 2005