4/5 Sam A. 3 years ago on Google
The
museum
itself
is
a
relatively
small
two-story
building
with
a
small
interior
courtyard.
The
only
reason
to
go
there
is
to
see
the
works
by
Carlos
Colombino.
One
work
fills
an
entire
wall,
there
are
some
of
his
political
works,
and
there
are
two
objets
d'art.
The
rest
of
this
museum
is
filled
with
a
bizarre
mix
of
artifacts
from
other
countries,
a
room
full
of
various
crosses
and
other
things
related
to
the
Catholic
history
of
the
region,
and
modern
art
including
performance
art
that
is
best
compared
to
the
Dada
movement
in
France.
There
is
a
small
museum
store
with
an
attendant,
and
the
large
Colombino
book
is
sold
here.
The
coffee
shop
is
closed.
Even
with
its
shortcomings,
this
is
the
best
museum
Paraguay
has
to
offer,
and
it
is
a
private
museum.
If
you
know
anything
about
South
America,
you
understand
why.