Museo de Formas Espacios y Sonidos

Museo de Formas Espacios y Sonidos was a museum in San José, Costa Rica, located in the former Atlantic railway station at Calle 21/23. The station was built in 1908 and the museum opened in April 2002. The museum closed in October 2007.[1]

The Formas room of the museum featured numerous sculptures in wood and stone whilst the Espacios room featured scale models of buildings and the ruins of Ujarras.[2] The Sonidos room had a collection of musical instruments on display. The museum also had a notable collection related to the history of railways in Costa Rica, from a Locomotive 59, a 1939 steam locomotive imported from Philadelphia to a bust of Tomas Guardia who established the railway in the country.

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References

  1. Fonseca Q., Pablo (18 February 2008). "Museo de Formas, Espacios y Sonidos dejará de existir". Nacion. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  2. Baker, C.P. (2005). Costa Rica. Dorling Kindersley Eye Witness Travel Guides. p. 71.


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