
Space21.art
About
Space21.art is a free community art space in San Nicolas, Aruba's creative south-coast town. It ranks #13 of 16 things to do in the area, which tells you it's not a marquee attraction, but the perfect rating from its two reviews suggests visitors who find it tend to like what they see. The gallery focuses on local and Caribbean contemporary work, and the low-intensity indoor browsing makes it an easy stop if you're already exploring San Nicolas' murals or passing through after the refinery tour. Plan for about an hour. There's no admission fee, and you book directly — though "booking" might be generous; this is the kind of place where you show up during posted hours and see what's on the walls. It's a genuine neighborhood spot, not a tourist hub, so temper expectations accordingly. If you're into street art or want a quieter cultural detour off the beach circuit, it's worth the visit.
At a glance
- Category
- cultural
- Duration
- 1 hours
- Price
- $0
- Minimum age
- None
- Intensity
- ●○○○○
- Setting
- indoor
- Booking partner
- direct
- Product ID
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