Nestled on Isla de Ometepe, Museo El Ceibo offers a window into the island’s rich cultural heritage. The museum houses one of Nicaragua’s largest archaeological collections, featuring over 1,500 pre-Columbian artifacts, including pottery shards, tools, gold, and funeral urns, all excavated from the island itself. In addition to these historical treasures, a second exhibit delves into the evolution of Nicaragua’s economy, tracing the local currency from cacao beans to the córdoba. Visitors can explore the tangible remnants of ancient civilizations and gain insights into the economic history of the region.
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