History
The museum was conceived in 1996, when the board of trustees that oversees its activities was approved and it was decided to rehabilitate the building in which it is located, which dates back to 1874. It opened its doors on September 9, 1997, on the occasion of the celebration of the Universal Canal Congress.
Mission
The Canal Museum is a non-profit institution at the service of society, which rescues and promotes the historical memory of Panama and its Canal, being a platform for art and culture in all its expressions. We create memorable experiences that exalt Panama's heritage, promote diversity and sustainability, and encourage learning, research, enjoyment, reflection and cultural enrichment.
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Board of Directors


Hildegard Vásquez

Monique de Saint Malo Eleta

John Cheng

Otto Wolfschoon

Natalia de Obaldía

Mayka McCalla

Nikolás Liakopulos
Board of Trustees
Organizations







Independent
Juan David Morgan
Miembro honorario
Eduardo Navarro Q.
Mario Lewis
Dani Kuzniecky
Hugo Wood
Eduardo Antonio Quirós
Carlos Urriola
Dagmar de Álvarez
Monique de Saint Malo Eleta
Robbie García
Katherine Shahani
Max Harari
John Cheng
Otto Wolfschoon
Natalia de Obaldía
Mayka McCalla
Nikolás Liakopulos