For visitors who would like to learn more about the intricacies of Trinidad’s colonial architecture, the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial delves into the details. The Sanchez Iznaga mansion houses the museum and consists of two blue 18th-century buildings that were combined in the early 19th century. Within its interior are displays of architectural trimming such as doors, handles, locks, windows, and grills, as well as a recreated 19th-century bathroom. The Museo de Arquitectura Colonial also offers guided walking tours through the historic streets of Trinidad, helping to give visitors a richer appreciation of the town’s magnificent buildings.