Museum of Art of Puerto Rico
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Santurce, San Juan, stands the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico (MAPR). Founded in 2000, this sanctuary of creativity occupies the historic structure of the former San Juan Municipal Hospital. A blend of past and present, the museum bridges its storied western wing with its contemporary eastern annex, spanning 24 diverse galleries.
Journey through Puerto Rico’s artistic evolution as you move from colonial masterpieces to modern installations. Beyond traditional canvases, the museum celebrates the island’s spirit through posters, intricate works on paper, and more.
This haven for art and culture sprouted from a 1995 vision when the Puerto Rico Tourism Company and the Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico rallied to repurpose the old hospital. Their insight transformed a once-endangered building into one of the Caribbean’s most expansive art repositories.
Endorsed by the American Alliance of Museums, MAPR isn’t just about visual feasts. It echoes with rhythms and voices during its concerts and festivals. And when it’s time for a contemplative break, the museum’s serene garden awaits.
While MAPR doesn’t house a café, the passionate staff, well-versed in the island’s art, more than compensates with enriching insights.
For a deep dive into the essence of Puerto Rican culture, art enthusiasts and curious souls alike will find MAPR an unmissable destination.