Museo del Oro Quimbaya

Museum · Armenia

Museo del Oro Quimbaya

Museum · Armenia

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Centro Cultural del Banco de la República, Cra. 14 #40 norte – 80, Armenia, Quindío, Colombia

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Pre-Hispanic gold, art, architecture, and gardens  

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Centro Cultural del Banco de la República, Cra. 14 #40 norte – 80, Armenia, Quindío, Colombia Get directions

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Centro Cultural del Banco de la República, Cra. 14 #40 norte – 80, Armenia, Quindío, Colombia Get directions

+57 606 7413300 ext. 6070
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"In nearby Armenia I visited the Quimbaya Gold Museum, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Colombia’s pre-Hispanic civilizations through its collections and exhibitions." - Boris Seckovic

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Mauricio Toro

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The coolest place to go to an exhibition, serch for information or just go to de reading book club.

JOSE DAVID CANO

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Happy to have an excellent museum in the Coffee Region. Beginning by the architecture, the place is great to have been done by Rogelio Salmona, one of the best architects of all Colombia. The spaces play magnificent with the water and the nature that surrounds the place in the interior and exterior. In the interior saloons you have an excellent collection of local art that will blow your mind. A big thank you to the administration for the great development.

B. B. Klein

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What a beautiful place and it's free! It's not very big, so take your time to discover all the treasures! The outside is worth walking around to admire the flowers and trees.

Juan C. Alcaraz

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Excellent place to stay as long as you want, because it is a safe and relaxing place. Inside the museum you will see a few collections of indigenous crafts and you will learn about different eras and historical events. There are also some rooms where you will see different art expressions for modern artists and also a conference room. In the surrounding of the main building, you could enjoy a beautiful garden with different trees, plants and a small pond where the frogs sing all day. It was a very good experience, the only thing to consider is that there is only one small coffee shop so the variety of food and prices is quite limited. PS: This building was designed by a famous Colombian architect named Rogelio Salmona, so if you enjoy architecture, this place is a must while visiting this city.

Risas

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The Museum is free to enter and we enjoyed the water feature. We noticed there was basically nothing to see so we stopped and spoke to a security guard. She explained, that the museum was closed for six years and is currently under reconstruction. It's free for now and will be completely reopened with lots to see in August 2023.

Jose Finch

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It's one of the 5 or 6 "Museo del Oro" in Colombia. This one explains who were the inhabitants of the region before the Spanish arrived. The building is well known (locally) for its architecture and it has a small but well cared garden and coffee shop.

Brian Coffey

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Very beautiful and quaint museum. It's free to view everything.

Peter Stawi

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Small but very well presented exposition including bilingual explanations English-Spanish. Well worth a visit. Free entry. Bus 18 will bring you from downtown