Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco

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Cusco, Peru

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Modern art museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco is located in Cusco, Peru on Calle Espinar 270. Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category modern art museum in Peru.

Address

Calle Espinar 270

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Manuel Bernal

Beautiful building and nothing else, no modern art anywhere to be found, a lot of paintings without quality in two showrooms. Most of the building is used by the Cusco local government. Go there only if you have the general ticket, otherwise you will spent 70 soles in the worst possible way. As I said before the only worth seeing is the building.

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John Chen

Good place to meet local building and culture.

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Peter Biesterveld

The chance to meet up and coming artists from Cusco. Love the place and love the people.

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Satomi Matsumura

Can’t believe they call this is contemporary art. Terrible lighting and bad condition of exhibition room. The paintings are not well displayed. Additionally, all staffs who works there use phone and not pay attention to us. Wasted my time and I’m very upset the government not to support them. Lazy!

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Tim Reed

Two very small galleries one showing pictures of the Virgin of Carmen festival in Paucartambo, the other paintings of Peruvian flowers by a lady Mariela

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Stephen K

It's a very small museum. You can view pretty much everything in 20 minutes. There are more items on the second floor accessible from the courtyard.

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Marco Taurian

Nice palace , but a little number of pieces of art. It could be Better organize

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Tommy Carstensen

A bit small... But very interesting stuff. Only visit if you have spare time and you have the BCT ticket.