This artisanal woodworking studio is run by Hermes and Miguel Quesada, sons of renowned Tico carver Macedonio Quesada. The brothers maintain the campesino (peasant farmer) tradition of whittling gnarled coffee-wood branches into ornate religious figures and whimsical characters. Their workshop displays sculptures from mystical faces and masks to abstract carvings of all sizes, with pieces available for purchase (from US$10). The studio is on the main road, 1.5km south of the dam.
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On the southern side of the Plaza de la Cultura resides the Teatro Nacional, San Jos茅鈥檚 most revered building. Constructed in 1897, it features a columned鈥
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This museum houses the world鈥檚 largest collection of American jade (pronounced 鈥榟a-day鈥 in Spanish), with an ample exhibition space of five floors鈥
Museo de Oro Precolombino y Numism谩tica
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Entered via a beautiful glassed-in atrium housing an exotic butterfly garden, this museum provides a quick survey of Costa Rican history. Exhibits of pre鈥
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Parque Nacional Tapant铆-Macizo Cerro de la Muerte
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The University of Costa Rica runs the exceptional 11-hectare Lankester Gardens, started as a private garden by British orchid enthusiast Charles Lankester鈥
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