Open Opens at 08:00-22:00(Admission ends at 21:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
Cuesta del Almirante 340, CuscoMap
Phone+51 84 595092
What travelers say:
Cusco is the former capital, and the art museum is very worth visiting a place, the long Inca ancient civilization, through the museum display, let us have a preliminary understanding, for Machu Picchu very helpful
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Museo de Arte Precolombino(MAP) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum is located on the northwest side of Plazoleta Nazarenas square, built in a Spanish colonial mansion with a courtyard capable of holding Inca ceremonies. The invaluable and staggering number of archaeological collections displayed here were once buried in the huge storage room of the MuseoLarco Museum in Lima.
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Museo de Arte Precolombino(MAP) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cusco is the former capital, and the art museum is very worth visiting a place, the long Inca ancient civilization, through the museum display, let us have a preliminary understanding, for Machu Picchu very helpful
The art museum is not big and the location is easy to find. Visiting this museum, you can see many ceramics and crafts from thousands of years ago, which reminds me of the Qinghai Museum, which is very beautiful.
It is a museum worth visiting, and there are many artifacts that introduce Inca culture to visit. But when we arrived at the former Colombian Art Museum, it was already open. It was a pity that the surrounding area was very lively. There may be any festivals. The locals were dressed up for the rally.
There are a lot of exhibits in the museum, worth a visit.
The former Colombian Museum of Art is built in a Spanish colonial mansion with a courtyard that can hold Inca ceremonies.
The museum is a bit like a farmhouse we visited on our last day in Cusco (just opposite our hotel, Belmont-Der Ori) and we were pleasantly surprised. This is a very fine collection of artworks that gives us a glimpse into the ink bottles and the productive capacity of the former Inka civilization. Fine pottery, with stunning modern charm (they will suit you if you put them in a modern furniture store), and gold and silver jewelry, all showcase the artistic talents of Peruvian pre-Colombian culture. The museum is also very good, each piece is independent and does not need to be compared
The museum displays exhibitions of South American civilization, which are very distinctive and worth seeing.