Museo Carlos Dreyer
Museum · Puno ·

Museo Carlos Dreyer

Museum · Puno ·

Paintings by Carlos Dreyer, Incan & colonial artifacts & art

Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null
Museo Carlos Dreyer by null

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Conde de Lemos 289, Puno 21001, Peru Get directions

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Conde de Lemos 289, Puno 21001, Peru Get directions

+51 951 141 485
MuseoMunicipalCarlosDreyerPuno

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Calypso H.

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It is Worthing to see it. Private collection from a German artist who renovated the house like a German house.

Laura Limache K.

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Very interesting, you can learn about Pukara culture, Tiwanaku culture, Inca culture, etc. Amazing the mummies inside the Chullpas of Sillustani, you have to see it! Also the pictures of many artists.

Ali A.

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Simple museum 15 soles pp Not much inside Private and municipal collection Sad mommies taken from grave

Ethan T.

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Informative small museum that covers a large portion of Peru's history. Was given a great tour in English with purchase of admission.

Matthew R.

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Museum with some paintings and ancient artifacts. Some English explanations but mostly just in Spanish.

Alena D.

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Very nice museum for a moderate price

Erika C.

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Interesting museum about Carlos Dreyer, a german who lived in Puno. Its free.

Sam

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Best museem i have seen in Peru ! The guides are very friendly and have a deep knowledge and love for the cultures of Puno, Peru. The museum guide explained about the chulpas better than our guide at Sillustini . There about 6 different cultures throughout time that roamed this area. The two main cultures are quechua and aymara. Aymara is pre Inca while quechua is often referred to as Inca, but Inca means emperor in quechua . Our guide was great at answering all our questions . There were some Northern Peru items there as well. And some unique items from subcultures of the quechua . Entrance is 10 soles per adult or 3 soles per student. That is about $2.50 - $0.74 in US dollars. Puno is the birthplace of the Ayamra and Inca / Quechua cultures. The feeling is faintly similar to Cusco but is very different and very special. The Uros tribe is also a unique tribe who lives if floating islands originally to avoid spanish, Inca, and other empires and waring tribes. Come visit Museo Carlos Dreyer ! It is close to the plaza.