Museo Quechua

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Cusco, Peru

Museum· Tourist attraction

Museo Quechua Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo Quechua is located in Cusco, Peru on Zetas 109. Museo Quechua is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Peru.

Address

Zetas 109

Phone

+5184266257

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Suryani Tan (Suri)

A nice small museum with free entry. Even though its small, it has a nice exhibition and provides the right amount of information. You can also find lots of local artworks and textiles, which are all excellent qualities. I bought a really nice wooden carvings in a frame that outlines the sights and daily activities of a local person.

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Eunjin Kim

Free entrance. Quite good. The cafe was also nice. Tried chocolate con leche.

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Brian Gamborg

Please note. This museum does not exist any longer. I am not sure where the artifacts have been relocated. On the other hand, there is a very nice store which has very knowledgeable staff related to weaving. If you wish to purchase any type of text off from this region, this is an essential visit.

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Olga Tsubiks

Great exposition and plenty of quality Quechua products for sale.

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Michael Evans

This is such an excellent museum. The staff are incredibly knowledgeable and helpful, and the exhibit itself is very entertaining. They also have little tidbits throughout the store to purchase, all of which are reasonably priced and very cute.

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Amélie Paquet

Great place ! Totally free and it’s super interesting. When we went, a guide followe us through the museum and explained us everything and the history behind the exposition.

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Coby Ben-Poorat

Very tiny and it turns into a gift shop after the first couple of small rooms, but I noted the brief overview of pre-inca tribes, one particularly impressive sculpture, and the collection of Peruvian masks at the front. There's also a bathroom.

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Mak Jones

Small yet great museum showing quechua art and practices. And it's free!