The National Museum of Anthropology, named after Dr. David J. Guzmán, is situated in the Zona Rosa area of San Salvador, El Salvador’s capital city. Spanning two floors, the museum showcases a rich collection of Mayan and Salvadorian artifacts from pre-Columbian times. Visitors can explore exhibits that provide insights into Mesoamerican death rituals and ancient crafts, offering a glimpse into the cultural and historical tapestry of the region. The displays, which include a variety of historical tidbits, allow for a deeper understanding of the local heritage and traditions.
National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología Dr. David J. Guzmán)
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