Museum of Industry
Local history museum · Aruba ·

Museum of Industry

Local history museum · Aruba ·

Museum of Industry: Aruba's industrial past in Art Deco water tower

aruba history
friendly staff
informative
cash only
small museum
well curated exhibition
local impact
aruban elders stories
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null
Museum of Industry by null

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Water Toren, Torenstraat, San Nicolas, Aruba Get directions

Restroom
Gender neutral restroom
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Water Toren, Torenstraat, San Nicolas, Aruba Get directions

+297 584 7090
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•Restroom
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 29, 2026

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What Makes Aruba So Dreamy, According to a Travel Expert - AFAR

"Housed in a striking former water tower, this Art Deco building is an architectural example of adaptive reuse that now showcases exhibitions on the island's industrial heritage." - AFAR

https://www.afar.com/magazine/what-makes-aruba-so-dreamy-according-to-a-travel-expert
Museum of Industry

Katherine G.

Google
Great experience! We drove pasted it and decided to go in, we came 1 hour before closing so we did not have time to go as in depth as I would have liked to but the guide there was excellent and very informative and allowed us to stay later than closing. I learned so much and definitely would go again. There is a parking lot and admission is $5. So much history and knowledge to be gained.

Angela C.

Google
This museum is a must when visiting Aruba. The history of the island all provided within one succinct collection of artifacts and photos. 5 stars to Edward, who explained everything we looked at in detail and even shared some fascinating photos, interesting facts and stories of this beautiful island. Remember to Bring cash for the entrance fee! If not, there’s an ATM nearby. All in all, a must!

Oliver

Google
Hidden gem: very well curated exhibition about the five industries of Aruba, their history and local impact. Great conversation with the very knowledgeable staff. Don't miss! Open Tue-Fri, 5 USD.

Lakeisha F.

Google
I enjoyed this museum so much! Edward is so personal, and the stories he shared...amazing! This place needs to be advertised more, people love history. The fact that Aruba was supplying fuel to planes during WWII at the rate that they were is not talked about enough. The cultural aspect of welcoming the different nationalities is why Aruba is such a gem. *pls note...take cash, $5 usd no cards

Simone S.

Google
This needs to be in more guide books! (Or I need a new guide book!) We were so blown away by this museum. It’s not large, but it’s packed with information and it was such a delight to learn the history of the island’s industries, and then explore the island and see the history right in front of you (like the oil refinery in the distance and the plantation in arikok national park, as well as the remains of the gold mill). This museum is incredibly designed to take you through Aruba’s industrial history, from gold to aloe to phosphorus to oil to tourism, and then leave you with the hope of green tourism. Be sure not to miss going upstairs to be immersed in a conversation with Aruban elders as they tell their stories about the history of the island. This was one of our favorite visits on the island. We were sad to have missed seeing the sister community museum, but will be sure to catch it next visit! Make sure to stop here early on your trip if you’re able, so you can see the history in real time during your stay!

Victoria Z.

Google
A must-do when in Aruba, to learn more on the rich history of the island. Perfect when the sun hits hard in the afternoon, for a 1h visit. Staff is super welcoming and open to answer questions, and the exhibition is well designed and very informative. Don't forget cash for 5$ USD entry.

Aaron C.

Google
Small two story museum near the art murals that if you're in the area, you should check out. The staff are friendly and welcoming. It was not busy at 3pm on a Tuesday.

Christopher S.

Google
Excellent and informative museum. It is small but packed with insight about the past of Aruba and how different industries have had an impact on this island.