The Amber Museum in Santo Domingo is an institution dedicated to the exhibition and preservation of Dominican amber, a fossilized resin famous for its beauty and for encapsulating the remains of prehistoric organisms. Located in the Colonial Zone, the museum presents an extensive collection of amber in various forms, from jewelry to pieces with insects trapped inside. In addition to the exhibits, the museum offers educational information on the formation, history, and properties of amber, highlighting its cultural and economic importance in the Dominican Republic.