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'''National Museum of the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru, Lima''' (Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Antropologia e Historia del Peru)<br> | '''National Museum of the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru, Lima''' (Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Antropologia e Historia del Peru)<br> | ||
Plaza Bolivar s / n Pueblo Libre<br>San Borgia, Peru<br> | Plaza Bolivar s / n Pueblo Libre<br>San Borgia, Peru<br> | ||
Telephone: 51 321 5630 - Annex 5262/618-9393 Anexo: 5211<br> | Telephone: 51 321 5630 - Annex 5262/618-9393 Anexo: 5211<br>[https://mnaahp.cultura.pe/contacto Contact]<br> | ||
[https://mnaahp.cultura.pe/ Website]<br> | [https://mnaahp.cultura.pe/ Website]<br> | ||
:The National Museum of Archeology, Anthropology and History of Peru (MNAAHP) is the first museum in Peru; the largest, oldest and most representative of our country. It was the only one that Peru had in the first hundred years of the Republic. It has two different series: Historical Archive and Collections. The first preserves documents from the 16th century and the second, personal and career files of the most important researchers in the country. Its importance lies in the valuable cultural heritage that it guards in its deposits and repositories, which houses approximately 300,000 pieces that make up the legacy of our pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican past. The Museum building has an architecture that combines elements from the late Colonial and Republican periods. Along with its exhibitions, it makes this a meeting place with the history of Peru and the ideal place where everyone, regardless of age or place of origin, can discover, relive and question the experiences of our ancestors. | :The National Museum of Archeology, Anthropology and History of Peru (MNAAHP) is the first museum in Peru; the largest, oldest and most representative of our country. It was the only one that Peru had in the first hundred years of the Republic. It has two different series: Historical Archive and Collections. The first preserves documents from the 16th century and the second, personal and career files of the most important researchers in the country. Its importance lies in the valuable cultural heritage that it guards in its deposits and repositories, which houses approximately 300,000 pieces that make up the legacy of our pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican past. The Museum building has an architecture that combines elements from the late Colonial and Republican periods. Along with its exhibitions, it makes this a meeting place with the history of Peru and the ideal place where everyone, regardless of age or place of origin, can discover, relive and question the experiences of our ancestors. |
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