This attractive museum was installed in the Real Aduana building, which was built in 1805 and 1807. Now it hosts important traveling exhibitions such as "the Gold of Perú" that brought in a large number of visitors. Permanent exhibits include valuable ceramics, paintings, sculpture and the most important pre-Columbian textiles, from Mexico to Chile. Guided tours are available on request. Admission: General CLP1,500 Children and students free.
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“A must in downtown Santiago”
Without being a huge building, this collection is vast and beautifully displayed. I would truly recommend this visit! more
small, but good
i was disappointed because after seeing other collections in large cities this collection in what is the heart of pre columbian territory shoul...
Precolombino collection
Chanced upon this beautiful museum close to main square and within walking distance of our hotel.A wonderful collection. Astoundingly old texti...
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