Housed in the restored 16th-century former Customs House, one of the oldest buildings in the Americas, the Tayrona Gold Museum (Museo del Oro Tairona) in Santa Marta, Colombia, provides a window into the region’s rich history. The museum showcases an extensive collection of pre-Columbian gold and pottery, offering visitors a chance to explore the cultural heritage of the indigenous Tairona people. As you walk through the exhibits, you can observe intricate gold artifacts and detailed pottery, gaining a deeper understanding of the Tairona civilization and their artistic achievements.
Tayrona Gold Museum (Museo del Oro Tairona)
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