The Three Kings Museum (Casa Museo de los Santos Reyes) is a small museum in Juana Díaz that contains all things Three Kings.
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Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. US territory. Caribbean IslandMore information:
According to puertoricodaytrips.com: "The Three Kings Museum (Casa Museo de los Santos Reyes) is a small museum in Juana Díaz that contains all things Three Kings. A bilingual guide (it is best if you can call ahead to make sure he is available) escorts you around the museum, explaining the artwork and displays. Inaugurated in 2004, the Juana Díaz Three Kings Museum was the first museum dedicated to the Three Kings. The museum is essentially 2 buildings. The first has mannequins dressed in the Three Kings costumes that were worn when the Three Kings visited the Vatican in 2004 and were blessed by the Pope Paul II. There are also photos of the Juana Díaz Three Kings as they traveled around the world. The second museum building has artwork by Puerto Rican artists depicting the Three Kings. The downstairs display changes throughout the year, to showcase various artists’ work. The upstairs has other artwork, sculptures and wood carvings of religious figures known as Santos (another great Juana Díaz tradition)."