Brother Pedro Museum - Antigua Guatemala

A Serene Encounter with Antigua's Spiritual History
Nestled in the heart of Antigua Guatemala, the Museo del Hermano Pedro offers a profound glimpse into the life of the region's first saint, Pedro de San José Betancur. This intimate museum, housed in a beautifully preserved colonial building, showcases personal artifacts, religious art, and the humble cell where the saint once lived. Visitors often describe it as a peaceful sanctuary away from the bustling streets, with a palpable sense of history and devotion.
What to Expect
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the quiet atmosphere of a place that has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries. The exhibits include handwritten letters, simple clothing, and medical instruments used by Brother Pedro in his work with the poor and sick. The museum's small size means you can explore it thoroughly in under an hour, making it easy to combine with nearby attractions.
Tips for Visiting
- Plan to spend 30–45 minutes here; it's compact but rich in detail.
- Combine your visit with a stop at the adjacent San Francisco Church, where the saint's remains are interred.
- Look for the small garden courtyard—a perfect spot for quiet reflection.
- Entry is inexpensive, and donations support local preservation efforts.


