The Lima Art Museum (Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI) in Peru’s capital offers a rich tapestry of Peruvian history, showcasing over 3,000 years of artistic expression. Housed in a stately building, the museum’s collection spans from pre-Columbian societies like the Moche, Chimu, Nazca, and Inca to contemporary works. Visitors can explore an extensive array of 17,000 pieces, including paintings, ceramics, textiles, and silverwork. Each exhibit provides a window into the diverse cultural heritage and artistic techniques that have shaped Peru over the centuries.
Lima Art Museum (Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI)
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