Weil Art Gallery

Panama City


If you’re looking for Panamanian art, then you should visit one of the three branches of the Weil Art Gallery. Each space stocks a selection of paintings by well-known local artists, including some of Rolo de Sedas’ distinctive ‘Mamis.’ You’ll also find lots of Panama Canal memorabilia including stock certificates issued in 1880 to finance the building of the Panama Canal.


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