Panama Canal Museum
Museo del Canal Interoceánico de Panamá | |
The museum's facade. | |
Established | 1997 |
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Location | Panama City, Panama |
The Panama Canal Museum (Spanish: Museo del Canal Interoceánico de Panamá) is a non-profit and public museum located in Panama City, Panama. Established in 1997, the museum is devoted to the history of the construction of the Panama Canal in its various stages, including the first French construction attempt, the later construction by the United States, and the eventual transfer to Panamanian control.[1] The current building dates from 1874 and served originally as the headquarters of both the French and U.S. companies engaged in the construction of the canal.[2] It is located in the city's old quarter.
See also
References
External links
- "Museo del Canal de Panamá" (in Spanish).
- "Sánchez Laws, Ana Luisa. Panamanian Museums and Historical Memory. Vol. 6. Berghahn Books, 2011".
8°57′07″N 79°32′05″W / 8.95194°N 79.53472°W / 8.95194; -79.53472
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