The Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art is an art museum dedicated to the study and display of pre-Columbian artworks and artifacts from Central and South America. The museum is located in the city centre of Santiago, the capital of Chile. The museum was founded by the Chilean architect and antiquities collector Sergio Larraín García-Moreno, who had sought premises for the display and preservation of his private collection of pre-Columbian artefacts acquired over the course of nearly fifty years. With the support of Santiago's municipal government at the time, García-Moreno secured the building and established the museum's curatorial institution. The museum first opened in December 1981.
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University Student: 4.000 CLP
Chileans and resident foreigners: 1.000 CLP
Chilean students and resident foreigners: 500 CLP
Children (under 10): Free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museo_Chileno_de_Arte_Precolombino
Official website http://www.precolombino.cl/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Museo-Chileno-de-Arte-Precolombino-35568206046/
Email mmarin@museoprecolombino.cl
Phone +56 2 2928 1500
Address Bandera 303-399, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Coordinates -33°26'20.489" N -70°39'7.903" E