Established in 1966, the Brüning National Archaeological Museum in Chiclayo, Peru, showcases 1,500 artifacts from pre-Hispanic and pre-Inca cultures. The museum’s exhibits delve into the rich indigenous arts and crafts, featuring textiles, jewelry, ceramics, and pottery. Visitors can also explore displays of weapons, tools, and masks, as well as a room dedicated to gold objects. These diverse collections offer a tangible connection to the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the region.
Brüning National Archaeological Museum
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