I can't find any previous posts on this so sorry if everyone's been already but:
I'm sure loads of you have seen the rather "odd" building up the road to Hispaniola Residency (behind the police station) and almost next door to the AMET building. If you haven't it looks a little out of place with spires and - well strange stuff hanging from it. Anyway, it's an art gallery / museum / art shop specialising in some rather "exotic" stuff.
It's run by a German (multilingual) guy called Rolf (the owner, and self acclaimed king of the World) it's not always open but mid-morning should guarantee an entry (it's free). I am not a critic but I've got to say I was blown away by it all - Too much to mention here so go and see for yourselves. A couple of words of warning - There is some "interesting" nudity, and Rolf can be a bit overpowering if you bump into him, but he's interesting if you've got the time to spend chatting. Allow an hour or so and don't be afraid to open a few doors.....
I loved it! 10 out of 10 - It really should be included in any guided tour of the area, and the view from the top is easily worth the climb up the stairs.
I'm sure loads of you have seen the rather "odd" building up the road to Hispaniola Residency (behind the police station) and almost next door to the AMET building. If you haven't it looks a little out of place with spires and - well strange stuff hanging from it. Anyway, it's an art gallery / museum / art shop specialising in some rather "exotic" stuff.
It's run by a German (multilingual) guy called Rolf (the owner, and self acclaimed king of the World) it's not always open but mid-morning should guarantee an entry (it's free). I am not a critic but I've got to say I was blown away by it all - Too much to mention here so go and see for yourselves. A couple of words of warning - There is some "interesting" nudity, and Rolf can be a bit overpowering if you bump into him, but he's interesting if you've got the time to spend chatting. Allow an hour or so and don't be afraid to open a few doors.....
I loved it! 10 out of 10 - It really should be included in any guided tour of the area, and the view from the top is easily worth the climb up the stairs.