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Open Opens at 9:00-18:30
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Belgrano 445, Tilcara, ArgentinaMap
Phone+54 388 495-5006
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  • suttung
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    Well presented artefacts of pre-Hispanic era.

    Many of the exhibits in this well organised small museum were excavated from the nearby Pacara site. The information inserts are written in Spanish but, essentially, each exhibit “tells its own story....

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2020
  • Plymouthtraveller8
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    A small but very interesting museum

    This museum is worth an hour of your time as it contains a lot of artefacts from the Pre- Hispanic era. Admittedly about 90% of the exhibits have only Spanish explanations, but the quality of the exhi...

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2016
  • Jonas A
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    Very interesting.

    Nice and small. Very interesting. Most of the information is only in spanish. Entrance is free on mondays and with the ticket of Pucará de Tilcara. Go to Pucará first, the Museum will give you a g...

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2016
  • 703maryt
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    It's a small town museum, but has interesting pieces

    We visited on a Monday and were given free entrance. It only takes about a half hour to see it all. No signage in English, unfortunately. But the variety and interest of the pieces exhibited make i...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2016
  • Thelastdodo20
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    One excellent room, the rest poor

    The whole museum is pretty badly done, other than one good room. This room was far more modern, had a narrative to the information, and had English as well as Spanish. Basically it was the only bit wo...

    Reviewed on May 5, 2016
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