Mi Museo, a small and privately owned collection in Granada, Nicaragua, offers a glimpse into the pre-Columbian era of the country. Located in the heart of Granada, this museum houses a range of artifacts that provide an introduction to Nicaragua’s diverse indigenous cultures and histories. The compact space is filled with items that tell the stories of the region’s ancient peoples. Visitors can explore the exhibits at a low cost, making it an accessible and informative stop for those interested in the area’s rich past.
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