• The National Museum of Peru is a national museum in Lurín District, Lima, Peru, located within the archaeological zone of Pachacamac.
  • In this way, the museum plays a fundamental cultural role in the development of our contemporary national identity as connected to Peru´s historically varied...
  • Thanks to the work of three people project of the National Museum of Peru was embodied in 1826.
  • The National Museum of Peruvian Culture is one of the most emblematic museums in Peru since that allows, since its inauguration, and through its different...
  • Mansion-turned-museum featuring a collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, including ceramic erotica.
  • The historical museum also contains a small collection of the history of Peru since the Conquest.
  • It stands on the same level in its importance and prestige with the National Museum of Archeology, Anthropology and History of Peru in Lima.
  • The museum closed in the 2010s, and its collection was moved to the Museo Nacional del Peru (Muna), which partially opened in 2021.
  • The National Museum of Peru is home to over half a million artifacts from the Pre-Columbian era and the Inca Empire, some of which date back to 5,000 BCE.
  • Finally in 1992, the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru was born and it’s currently administered by the National Institute of Culture.