
This is a display of commonly used animal products, from left to right we have ambergris, castoreum and civette.

Here are some old Avon products.

A copper still which is the type used to extract essential oils from plants, woods etc.

This is the section where the demonstrations take place, unfortunatley on the day we visited the lady who usually teaches about materials and the perfume pyramid structure was not there. I took this photo of the organ anyways :)




Heres one including Vol de Nuit in a very old bottle

Vintage edition of a famous Cuban perfume "Mariposa" which means "butterfly", I tested the modern version (included in the photo below), it is a very clean jasmine scent.

A Molinard display including Habanita (of course!)


This is a very old scale used to measure out dry matter for tincturing

Femme - Rochas (Vintage)

In the middle you will find the most important ingredient in men's perfumery, sandalwood, and to either side there is Romarin and Hyssop.


Address: Oficios Street between Obispo and Obra Pía, Old Havana.Open Tuesdays through Saturdays 14:30 - 21:45; Sundays 9:00 -13:00.
*The museum is also the headquarters of the Arabian House of Havana
What a wonderful trip and account of your day! Thanks very much for sharing in words and pics! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice, do they have a site? please send me the contact so I can list them in my site.
ReplyDeleteI have an educational site about perfumery (not the blog) and I am listing all museums and permanent exhibits.
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What a nice photos and now I am inspired to create the best perfume. :)
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I always enjoy a walk around the museum, all the historical value makes me feed my knowledge and i feel that i grow up like a person. I like to try what i want to prove. this is when i buy viagra for my husband. whenever i have a doubt, i mus to satisfy my curiosity.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I travelled to Cuba in the 90's I brought home bottles of the vintage mariposa because I loved the scent. Would to happen to know where can I purchase the modern version of the perfume? And what does the packaging look like?
ReplyDeleteVintage edition of a famous Cuban perfume "Mariposa" which means "butterfly", I tested the modern version (included in the photo below), it is a very clean jasmine scent.