The Larco Museum, located in Lima, Peru, is the only institution in the country to house an extensive private collection of pre-Columbian artifacts. Spanning over 4,000 years of Peruvian history, the museum showcases tens of thousands of ceramics, textiles, pottery, metalware, and other excavated findings. These treasures were unearthed by the affluent Larco family, who meticulously gathered and preserved them. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of ancient cultures, from the earliest civilizations to the Inca Empire, through the intricate designs and craftsmanship displayed in the galleries.
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