Your donation will help preserve Puerto Rico's historical and natural heritage
Protect our native trees and plants in danger of extinction
Puerto Rico’s greenery returns. The Foundation has the most complete repository of native living plants in the island. It also houses a genetic diversity bank for conservation and educational purposes. With your support, we will continue working to help other entities in their efforts to plant more trees around the island and create a nursery rich in Puerto Rican flora.
Digitize Puerto Rico’s most important modern history archive
Imagine having at your fingertips, wherever you are, the personal and public documents of Luis Muñoz Marín, Teodoro Moscoso, the Figueroa Family, Pedro Albizu Campos and other remarkable individuals of Puerto Rico’s 20th century. Our archive has the most important collection of documents about the social, industrial and economic development of the island during this period. With your contribution we can continue to digitize and preserve these valuable collections.
Rehabilitate the Most Diverse Urban Forest in the island
Our urban forest, known as the Doña Inés Park, contains the largest collection of Puerto Rico’s native trees in the world, including 41% of its endangered species. After the devastation of the hurricanes, we need your help to rehabilitate it, open its doors and provide educational tours about the island’s natural patrimony.
About us
The Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation (FLMM) was created in 1980 as a non-profit institution whose mission is to conserve, educate and disseminate the socio-economic changes that Puerto Rican society experienced in the 20th century. As a cultural entity, it also stimulates dialogue and high-level debate among the diverse ideological, social, political and economic currents in the 21st Century Puerto Rico.
The Historical Archive of the FLMM is recognized as the most complete and the main venue for historical research on the twentieth century in our country, and whose goal is that Puerto Ricans from all over the world, no matter where they are, can access segments of our story through the web.
The FLMM also houses the Dona Inés Park, an 18-acre urban forest with native and endemic species, many of them endangered, open to the public for your enjoyment and learning.
Visit Us!
State Highway # 877, Km 0.4
Parallel street /Río Piedras Express to Trujillo Alto, San Juan
www.flmm.org/excursiones.htm
Schedule
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 am and 1:00 pm
Some holidays
Prices
$ 6 adults
$ 3 children (up to 12 years old) and adults over 60 years old
Reservations are required for guided tours of the urban forest or Green Contact hours. Contact us at 787-755-7979.