It is often very wise before starting to explore a new destination to learn about the past of that destination. What better way than to visit a museum or 2. Cusco is no exception to this rule with many and varied museums that will spark interest in the ancient Peruvian cultures that expanded from the North of Ecuador and South to Chile and over the Andes into Argentina.
If you have a free day before your tour starts, (it is a great idea to acclimatize to the altitude in Cusco, before starting your Inca Trail or visit to Machu Picchu), visit one or two of the museums and maybe even buy a souvenir from the gift shop to remember your time in Cusco.
Here is a list of the of the best value for your time museums in Cusco
The Inca Museum of Cusco is located inside a lovely Spanish colonial mansion called ‘Casa del Almirante’. It was built for Admiral Alderete Maldonado in the 17th century, formally the palace of Inca Huascar. The museum has a significant collection of ceramics, ceremonial vessels, textiles, tools and more.
The different rooms that make up the museum include Inca history as well as the most important civilizations of ancient Peru. The order is such as: the Chavín culture (1,200 – 400 BC), Marcavalle (1,000 – 700 BC), Nazca (100 – 800 AD), Wari (600 – 1,200 AD), until the Inca era (1230 – 1535 AD). The exhibition also includes a recreation of a life-size Inca tomb.
The museum is located on ‘Cuesta del Almirante’ street Nº103 in the historic center of Cusco (just a few steps from the city’s main square).
The museum is open Monday to Friday from 0915 to 1600, Saturday 0900 to 1400
The cost of the entrance is soles 20 adults and soles 10 students
A tour of the Museo de Arte Precolombino takes you through 10 rooms with pieces from pre-Columbian civilizations of Peru. The museum features materials, natural elements, religious, political and cultural objects from these civilizations.
Some of the 10 rooms that you will see include
The Origin Gallery, featuring communities with their own identity, including Cupisnique, Chavin, Salinar, Vicus, Viru and Paracas. Also from the coastal areas of Peru, that left behind artifacts of a similar theme.
The Silver Gallery, featuring silver which was linked the females of the era. The room has an exhibition of vessels, bottles, cups, jewelry, earpieces all with exquisitely carved and stamped patterns, some from the Chimu era.
The Gold Gallery, featuring gold, gold was considered masculine energy, from the pre-Hispanic time, gold costumes, jewelry and elaborate furnishings, most with birds’ motifs, from the Mochica and Chimu eras.
The Inca Gallery, featuring a large collection of Inca stone figures, used as offerings to Pachamama and other Inca gods. Also see vessels used by the Inca for ceremonies and for drinking ancient Inca beer, called Chicha.
The museum is located on Plaza Nazarenas 231, Cusco, just one block from the Plaza de Armes.
The museum is open Monday to Sunday 0900 am to 1600
The entrance fee is soles 20 for adults and soles 10 for students
This small museum has five rooms where you will find pre-Inca, Inca and colonial pieces. These pieces were from the excavations that were carried out in Qoricancha from 1992 to 1995. The exhibitions include fragments and ceramics from the Inca Period. There is also a model of what Qoricancha could have looked like, which is also very interesting.
Located at the front of Qoricancha in Av Sol
The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 0800 to 1700, Sundays from 1400 to 1600
The entrance is included on the Cusco Visitors Ticket
At the present time the museum has more than 280 works of renowned local, national and foreign artists. Its oldest work is an oil painting by Remigia Mendoza: “Río Vilcanota” (1897). It has three exhibition halls in the Municipal Palace, one in the Chapel of San Bernardo and an exhibition of handicrafts in the main courtyard of the Municipal Palace. It permanently exhibits the works of its collection and annually organizes more than 50 new exhibitions from individual and collective exhibitions of renowned national and foreign artists.
Located in the Plaza Regociljo, 2 blocks from the Plaza de Armes.
The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 0900 to 1830
The entrance is included on the Cusco Visitors Ticket
The church and museum are a beautiful Catholic building, located in the city of Cusco, on the Plaza de Armes which was built by the Franciscans. Among the artwork and paintings are one the largest paintings in South America, most of the 60 canvases are inspired by the life of the convent. When you visit be sure to take the tour of the St. Francis of Assisi Catacombs, interesting and worth the time.
Located on the Plaza de Armes in Cusco City
The visiting hours to this church are from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 5: 00 pm.
The visits to the museum usually cost between 15 soles and S/ 3.50 the entrance, this price can vary according to the type of visitor.
Here are a few museums just for fun and if you have time, you should pay a visit.
Just as the name implies here you will find out the history of Coca and the leaf, an interesting topic and see how the local people use Coca to lessen the effects of altitude. There are many products to try and buy and is an interesting place to spend some time.
Located in the San Blas
Open from 0900 to 1900 everyday, no admission fee.
Plenty to do here, there is a free museum, cooking classes for adults and kids, explanations of the history of Chocolate, why not visit. This one is for the chocoholics out there and you won’t leave empty handed.
Located near the 12-sided stone on the way to San Blas
Open from 0900 to 1930 daily
The Planetarium is a great outing for the family, not a museum but interesting no the less, here you will learn about the constellations and the stars. Spend some time being amazed by the knowledge of the guide, ask as many questions as you want, enter the dome and see the giant telescope. Tours to the Planetarium are run daily.
Tours leave 6pm from the Plaza Regocijo Daily, you will need to book in advance.
As you can see there are many great museums to visit while in Cusco, not only will you learn about the history of Peru and Cusco, it will help when visiting ancient Peruvian ruins. Don’t leave Peru without a visit to one of its fascinating Museums.