MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL BRÜNING
Museum
2024
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2024
It is thanks to the German ethnographer and linguist Heinrich Brüning, who, from 1884 to 1925, devoted his energy and fortune to the study of the civilizations of Peru, that this museum was built (Brüning bequeathed his collections to Peru). About 1,500 pieces (ceramics, weapons, utensils and mummies) from the Chavín, Lambayeque, Vicús, Mochica, Chimú and Sicán cultures are exhibited here. Interesting, but the museography is a bit old-fashioned compared to the Tumbas Reales de Sipan museum.
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Members' reviews on MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL BRÜNING
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Visited in january 2020
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Un musée qui laisse une grande place aux fouilles archéologiques de la région dont des reproductions des tombes. De nombreux objets retrouvés dans ces tombes dont céramiques, bijoux et ornements. Vaut le détour.
Visited in september 2016
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Intéressant musée qui outre la céramique et le métal, explique la vie et les ressources des peuples de cette région.