Guam Museum
The Guam Museum is a cultural institution located in Hagåtña, the capital of Guam. It showcases the rich history and heritage of the island, featuring exhibits on the indigenous Chamorro culture, Spanish colonization, and World War II. The museum aims to educate visitors about the diverse influences that have shaped Guam over the centuries.
In addition to its permanent collections, the Guam Museum hosts temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and community events. The facility also includes a research library and a gift shop, providing resources for those interested in learning more about Guam's unique cultural landscape.