Museo Inka

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Cusco, Peru

museoinka.unsaac.edu.pe
History museum· Tourist attraction

Museo Inka Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo Inka is located in Cusco, Peru on Ataud 154. Museo Inka is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category history museum in Peru.

Address

Ataud 154

Phone

+51 84237380

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Don Billen

I loved this simple museum. It covered the pre-Inka period through the Spanish conquest with art and culture. They also have several large models of significant Inca sites. The only downside was the English translation peters out about half halfway through. But if you have even a little Spanish and a loose sense of the history you can understand what you are viewing. A bargain for 10 soles.

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Yvoir Hingee

Great but closed for renovations. Video presentation is available. Art a.d weaving shops a re open.

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Jack Wang

Of course it’s not Met, but definitely the best in Cisco about Inka cultures.

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James Carnley

It's okay. A bit small and simple. Fun for an hour.

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Nichenack

A nice museum. Quick place to stop in and see some pretty cool pottery.

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Richard Nichols

If you have some spare time to wander around then it’s an ok place to come. Lots of artefacts, pictures and models of Peru’s history. It’s fairly large to walk around. - The English translations get lost half way through and it seems interest was lost. Means that unless you read Spanish you kinda lose some interest and understanding. - There isn’t anyone to ask or a guide so read up before hand

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Kevin Meek

Very informative. A guide book to museum and exhibits might be useful. Amazing how much history has been pieced together from a civilisation where no written records exist until the arrival of the Spanish.

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Ricky Ash

So much history to see tho better signage would help a great deal. There was a small room which from the courtyard looked rather empty yet just beyond the first room was a gentleman who was playing the most stunning sounds from reproduced traditional instrumentals which made the whole experience even better.