• In Costa Rican history, gold was considered a symbol of authority and the items are testament to the craftmanship of the Pre-Columbian period.[2].
  • Discover and build new connections between the pre-Columbian past and its transcendence in the present by visiting the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum.
  • The Museo del Oro Precolombino (Pre-Columbian Gold Museum) is an archaeological museum located in San José, Costa Rica.
  • There were no lines the day we visited; was with a group of Road Scholar travelers. Museum has gold and pottery from pre-Columbian times plus dioramas.
  • The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, also known as Museo del Oro Precolombino, is a historical, archaeological, and cultural museum located in San José...
  • 3. The Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold. In Spanish, Museo de Oro Precolombino, gathers the history of Costa Rica in a collection of more than 1600 artifacts...
  • The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum exhibits an amazing collection of objects made in gold by the Pre-Columbian inhabitants of Costa Rica.
  • The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum no doubt has an exquisite collection of gold objects of several primitive civilizations of Latin America.
  • The museum has a substantial collection of over 1600 artifacts of Pre-Columbian gold dating back to AD 500 The collection includes Costa Rica's first coin...
  • Book Your Journey Today: Don’t miss your chance to uncover the mysteries of Costa Rica’s pre-Columbian past at the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum.