The Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) in Bogotá, one of the city’s most popular attractions, houses over 55,000 archaeological and artistic treasures. These artifacts, only a fraction of which are on display at any given time, offer a vivid glimpse into the pre-Colombian era, showcasing the mining, manufacturing, and metallurgy practices of pre-Hispanic Colombians. Visitors can explore the carefully curated exhibits, each designed to narrate the rich history and cultural significance of gold in ancient Colombian societies.
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