Housed in a historic building and managed by the Central Bank of Costa Rica, the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum showcases one of the largest collections of gold artifacts in Latin America. The museum’s extensive collection features over 1,600 pre-Columbian items, including Costa Rica’s first coin, intricate handmade ceramics, ornate jewelry, and religious icons. These artifacts, dating from 500 AD to 1500 AD, provide a vivid glimpse into the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the detailed craftsmanship and historical significance of each piece, offering a deeper understanding of the pre-Columbian societies that once thrived in this part of the world.
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