Beth Israel SynagoguevsNational Archaeological Museum Aruba
Beth Israel Synagogue and National Archaeological Museum Aruba are both highly recommended by experts. Overall, National Archaeological Museum Aruba is preferred by most reviewers compared to Beth Israel Synagogue. National Archaeological Museum Aruba is ranked #1 in Aruba with positive reviews from 5 reviews such as Frommer's, Afar Magazine and Lonely Planet.
Beth Israel Synagogue
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Frommer's
A. Lacle Blvd. #2, P.O.Box 655, Oranjestad, Aruba
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"Built in 1962, this synagogue is the only Jewish house of worship on Aruba and strives to meet the needs of its Ashkenazi, Sephardic, European, North American, and South American worshippers."
"The Jewish population today is small, but this synagogue endures, with a membership of about 35 families. Most congregants at Friday night services are visitors on vacation." Full review
National Archaeological Museum Aruba
Frommer's
Frommer's
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Fodor's
Schelpstraat 42, Oranjestad, Aruba
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"The museum is a perfect blend of old and new, featuring high-tech interactive exhibits to describe and display pottery, vessels, and shell and stone tools." Full review
"Part historic home, part mansion, this modernized museum is a hidden gem in downtown Oranjestad, worth visiting even if you're just looking for a place to cool off. " Full review
"This modern, air-conditioned museum showcases the island's beginnings right back to the indigenous Arawak people, including a vast collection of farm and domestic utensils." Full review
"The Archaeological Museum of Aruba does a great job of curating artifacts, creating exhibits that trace the region's evolution, and teaching all visitors about the rich past of the Amerindian culture." Full review
"The capital's newest museum is housed in the beautifully restored colonial-era Ecury Complex, home to a successful merchant family throughout the 20th century." Full review
"Part historic home, part mansion, this modernized museum is a hidden gem in downtown Oranjestad, worth visiting even if you're just looking for a place to cool off" Full review
"An ultra-modern museum with interactive exhibits showcasing over 5,000 years of Amerindian culture and Aruba’s ties to it. More than 10,000 artifacts are on display" Full review