Alonso de Molina 1100 , Monterrico , Surco , Lima 33Map
Phone: +51 1 3451292
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I think it is very interesting here. There are many metal artifacts, many are precious metals, which makes people feel magnificent. The overall here is not very big, but it is also very good! like
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This museum has two floors. The first floor is mainly for armor, weapons and clothing; the basement is mainly for cultural relics of indigenous civilizations. There are not many text introductions in the tube, mainly in Spanish, and some with corresponding English translations.
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I think it is very interesting here. There are many metal artifacts, many are precious metals, which makes people feel magnificent. The overall here is not very big, but it is also very good! like
Peru is one of the world's most gold fields in the country for the use of gold has a long history, and in the gold museum, you can see many gold jewelry antique artifacts, very delicate and beautiful
Peru's gold storage and mining volume are among the highest in the world, and this gold museum not only introduces us to Peru's gold materials, but also shows us many artifacts such as gold jewelry unearthed in Peru.
un paseo muy bonito, se aprende mucho de la historia del Peru, me dieron un excelente trato
Lima Gold Museum is a private museum with Aboriginal gold jewelry as its main body. It displays a large number of Aboriginal hangings, hats, headwear and other gold products, as well as some archaeological gold objects, which are full of South American characteristics and are worth visiting.
Peru's gold, silver and copper deposits rank among the top ten in the world, with abundant gold resources. Lima has a Gold Museum, which is a private museum. It has two layers, one mainly displays military equipment, and the other mainly displays the gold products of the Inca period. The collection is very rich, and photographs are not allowed in the museum.
The Jinguashi Gold Museum Park, which preserves the tunnels, plant facilities, villages and shrines of earlier mining operations, is Taiwan's first museum with the concept of an ecological park. It is suggested to arrange at least half a day for sightseeing. Most of the park is free to visit, and the staff's service attitude is excellent, which touches me a lot. The tourist center at the museum entrance provides luggage storage service. Please try to get your belongings before closing. The front desk is equipped with hand-painted cards with the scenery of Shuijin Nine, which are available in many languages for tourists to pick up at will. I wanted to take just a few, but the enthusiastic grandmother encouraged me to say yes.
It was previously closed to the public, and was a collector. After the collector died, he opened the museum to the public in order to maintain it.