Nestled in the heart of Copan Ruinas, Honduras, the Casa K’inich Museum offers a window into the ancient Maya world. This small, nonprofit museum features interactive exhibits that engage young visitors with displays of traditional clothing and musical instruments. These artifacts, along with other objects, provide insights into both the daily life and elite rituals of the Maya. Information is presented in Spanish, English, and Mayan, enriching the experience and offering a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating culture.
Casa K’inich Museum (Museo Casa K’inich)
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