Museo Inka
Phew. Got the biggest post, Machu Picchu, out of the way. Hopefully the rest of these will be a little more fast and furious!
We went to the Museo Inka after a busy day of sightseeing. It was right off the square, so we figured we would jump in before it closed.
The building was beautiful. It was built around an old traditional Spanish courtyard with about three stories. The museum is wrapped around the museum. It was nice and cool due to tall ceilings.
The museum was quite comprehensive, but unfortunately did not seem like it had been updated for a number of decades. It did step you chronologically through the progression of the Incas throughout the entire territory. Having already visited Machu Picchu and reading Turn Left at Machu Picchu, this museum covered a lot of details that were covered in those two visited.
We were not super impressed with this stop, but it was convenient and re-iterated some of the discussion points we had learned earlier in the trip
Time in museum: 1 hr
Times visited: 1
Overall: B-
We went to the Museo Inka after a busy day of sightseeing. It was right off the square, so we figured we would jump in before it closed.
The building was beautiful. It was built around an old traditional Spanish courtyard with about three stories. The museum is wrapped around the museum. It was nice and cool due to tall ceilings.
The museum was quite comprehensive, but unfortunately did not seem like it had been updated for a number of decades. It did step you chronologically through the progression of the Incas throughout the entire territory. Having already visited Machu Picchu and reading Turn Left at Machu Picchu, this museum covered a lot of details that were covered in those two visited.
We were not super impressed with this stop, but it was convenient and re-iterated some of the discussion points we had learned earlier in the trip
Time in museum: 1 hr
Times visited: 1
Overall: B-
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