MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala
Museum · Antigua Guatemala ·

MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala

Museum · Antigua Guatemala ·

Art, artifacts, and architecture in historical context

contemporary art
art
guatemalan history
maya civilizations
indigenous heritage
colonial art
modern art
volcano view
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null
MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala by null

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H748+GF8 Palacio de los Capitanes, 5a Calle Poniente, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala Get directions

Restroom
Paid street parking
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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H748+GF8 Palacio de los Capitanes, 5a Calle Poniente, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala Get directions

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•Restroom
•Paid street parking
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 17, 2026

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MUNAG - Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala

Grace

Google
Widely regarded as the most important museum in Guatemala dedicated to archaeology and ethnology. While often associated with Antigua due to tourist visits, the museum is located in Guatemala City, and it serves as a central hub for the preservation, study, and exhibition of the country’s rich pre-Columbian and indigenous heritage. Established in the mid-20th century, MUNAG plays a crucial role in conserving artifacts from ancient Maya civilizations and showcasing Guatemala’s diverse ethnographic culture. MUNAG is essential for anyone wanting a deep dive into Guatemala’s past and present cultures. The museum successfully bridges ancient Maya history with contemporary ethnology, giving visitors a profound sense of the country’s heritage. While it’s less interactive than modern museums, its richness in artifacts and careful curation make it a must-visit destination for scholars, travelers, and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Justin V

Google
Amazing Museum Experience! I loved this museum — it offers such a wide array of art, artifacts, and stunning architecture. The diverse collection kept me captivated throughout my visit, and the building itself is a work of art. A must-visit for anyone interested in culture and history!

Johanna A.

Google
Exceptional exhibition of conceptual art! They show contemporary art installations touching important and controversial topics such as environmentalism, politics and philosophy. I didn‘t expect anything like this here at all and I was blown away. Highly recommend!!!

Pablo R.

Google
Highly recommended and free! Lots of great art and surrounded by great scenery. We went with a baby stroller, did some carrying up and down stairs, but it was fine.

Sarah N.

Google
Such beautiful artwork! I especially liked the ones from the modern period. Everyone working was friendly- you don't have to pay to get in, just bring some kind of ID- they accepted our American driver's licenses. Definitely going back at the end of our trip to check out the gift shop again.

Hope

Google
A lovely National Art Gallery and Museum. Lots of natural light and great artwork. There’s also a stunning courtyard with a great volcano view on a clear day. Definitely worth a visit!

Irene A.

Google
I truly enjoyed my experience here. Adjacent to the Parque Central, this beautiful yellow building was a great treasure. We were offered a tour of the museum, free of charge. Andres was our guide (we took the tour in Spanish; not sure if any other languages were available). Andres was amazing and catered the tour to what we wanted to focus on. He was knowledgeable of each time period we visited and was a very engaging guide. He not only showed us the artifacts but gave us the history of what was happening during the time period. He gave us many fun facts about the artists and Guatemalan history, too. He allowed us to enjoy the museum at our pace and took pictures of us in the museums "instagram" spots :) MUNAG has so much to offer and I could have spent many hours in that museum. It looks very small from the outside, but once you are inside you realize the several buildings that make up the museum, including some ruins. I would definitely recommend this place to any visitor of Antigua, Guatemala!!

Halle W.

Google
MUNAG in Antigua, Guatemala, is an amazing free museum that exceeded my expectations. The space is much larger than it first appears, with clean, well-organized facilities and a peaceful atmosphere that makes for an enjoyable visit. The artwork is deeply rooted in Guatemalan culture, offering a meaningful look at history and creativity. It’s also tourist-friendly, with descriptions available in both Spanish and English, making it easy to appreciate the pieces no matter your background. The staff were all very kind and welcoming, adding to the overall great experience. If you’re in Antigua, this is a must-visit for anyone interested in art, culture, or just a relaxing and insightful outing. Highly recommend!