This museum is part of the Convento. Exhibits include religious art and pre-Columbian ceramics as well as a new section devoted to Afro-Caribbean contemporary pieces like wonderful Haitian paintings and African masks. You can visit the cell where San Pedro Claver lived and died, and also climb a narrow staircase to the choir loft of the adjacent church . Guides, should you need one, are waiting by the ticket office and charge COP$10,000/12,000 for a Spanish/English tour for a group of up to seven people.