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ITINERARY
Larco Museum & Archaeological Museum
Great museums are in capital cities and Lima is one of
them. Lima is home to two of the most important museums
in this part of the Americas. They house incomparable
artifacts and collections of pre-Colombian art from Peru
and the New World.
MUSEO LARCO. Housed in a unique colonial
residence dating back to the XVII century, built on top
of a VIII century pyramid, this fabulous museum includes
the exquisite Collection of Peruvian Gold and Silver
from the olden days. Larco is among only a few museums
around the world opening their vaults to the public,
with over 45,000 archaeological pieces that have been
classified by renowned specialists and scholars. The
Larco Museum exhibits the largest private collection of
pre-Colombian Peruvian art in the world.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND
HISTORY. (1) The old Colonial mansion housing this
museum was an old residence of Peru's viceroys and then
of its Liberators. This is Peru's grandest museum and
houses the Estela Raymondi and the Tello Obelisk
monuments, two important carved stone pieces dating back
to the Formative period 1000 years B.C. It features the
largest textile collection, with fabrics from the
Pre-Ceramic period through the Inca Empire, and a major
collection of Ancient Peruvian metals. The remarkable
Tawantinsuyo Room illustrates one hundred years of the
Inca Empire through virtual models and re-creations.
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(1)Archaeological Museum closed every Monday.
This Tour Includes:
- Pick Up from the hotel and return to the same place.
- Permanent Assistance and bilingual guide (English-Spanish)
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