The Panama Canal Museum joins the country's memory and will commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the Patriotic Act of January 9, 1964, with a special event open to the public, filled with history, reflection, and national awareness. This date, etched in the collective memory, will be addressed through the museum's permanent halls and temporary exhibitions, which explain the context of those events that changed the country's course and strengthened the struggle for Panamanian sovereignty and dignity. This initiative is aimed directly at new generations, so they understand what happened, why it happened, and how January 9th was key in the path that led Panama to fully reclaim the Canal and affirm its identity as a nation. As part of the tribute, the Museum announced that entry will be free for nationals and residents, ensuring that no one misses the opportunity to approach these spaces of historical memory. Information for the public: • Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Ticket office closes: 4:30 p.m. • Entry: Free for nationals and residents. From the Panama Canal Museum comes a clear call: to remember is not just to look back, but to defend what cost blood, struggle, and dignity.
Panama Canal Museum Commemorates Patriotic Act Anniversary
The Panama Canal Museum will host a special event to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the January 9, 1964, events. Entry will be free for all.