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Guillermo Correa Park
VXP5+278, Av. Gral. Córdova, Miraflores 15073, Peru
Eduardo Villena Rey Park
VXP4+HXR, Av. Gral. Córdova, Miraflores 15073, Peru
Grau Miraflores Park
VXJ4+F72, malecón Parque Miguel Grau, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Oval Julio Ramón Riveyro
C. Manuel Tovar 656, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Plaza Agustín Gutiérrez
VXQ7+R6W, Óvalo Gutiérrez, Miraflores 15073, Peru
Alameda de la Avenida Pardo
berma principal, Av. José Pardo, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Central America Square
VXJ4+9VW, Lima 15074, Peru
Parroquia Santa María Reina
Av. Los Conquistadores 1293, San Isidro 15073, Peru
Huaca Pucllana Site Museum
Ca. Gral. Borgoño cdra. 8, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Parque María Reiche
VXM2+MHC, Mal. de la Marina, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Nearby restaurants
Lucio Caffè - Santa Cruz
Av. Angamos Oeste 1095, Miraflores 15074, Peru
mó.café Angamos
Av. Angamos Oeste 1146, Miraflores 15073, Peru
Café de Lima
Av. Angamos Oeste 1003, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Mattoni
Av. Sta. Cruz 1300, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Santo Pez
Av. Mariscal La Mar 456, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Pardos Chicken Santa Cruz
Av. Sta. Cruz 898, Miraflores 15073, Peru
La Red
Av. Mariscal La Mar 391, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Madam Tusan
Av. Sta. Cruz 859, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Tres Cuartos Burger Bar
Ca. Enrique Palacios 1072, Miraflores 15074, Peru
La Mar Cevichería Peruana
Av. Mariscal La Mar 770, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Nearby hotels
Hotel Santa Cruz
Av. Sta. Cruz 1347, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Hotel Monte Real - Miraflores Peru
189, C. 27 De Noviembre 169, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Hostel Imperial Peru
C. 27 De Noviembre 365, Lima 15073, Peru
Hotel Excalibur
Ca. Enrique Palacios 950, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Hotel Grand Nobility
Av. Angamos Oeste 700, Miraflores LIMA 18, Peru
The Lighthouse Bed And Breakfast
Calle Cesareo Chacaltana 162 MIRAFLORES 18, C. Cesareo Chacaltana, LIMA 15074, Peru
CASA DEL BACKPACKER
C. Cesareo Chacaltana 130 A, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Dazzler by Wyndham Lima Miraflores
Av. José Pardo 879, Lima 15074, Peru
IFE B&B (Inka Frog Exclusive)
Ca, C. Gral. Miguel Iglesias 271, Miraflores 15074, Peru
335 Backpackers
Av. Angamos Oeste 757, Miraflores 15074, Peru
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Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum

Retiro 160, Miraflores 15073, Peru
4.7(515)
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attractions: Guillermo Correa Park, Eduardo Villena Rey Park, Grau Miraflores Park, Oval Julio Ramón Riveyro, Plaza Agustín Gutiérrez, Alameda de la Avenida Pardo, Central America Square, Parroquia Santa María Reina, Huaca Pucllana Site Museum, Parque María Reiche, restaurants: Lucio Caffè - Santa Cruz, mó.café Angamos, Café de Lima, Mattoni, Santo Pez, Pardos Chicken Santa Cruz, La Red, Madam Tusan, Tres Cuartos Burger Bar, La Mar Cevichería Peruana
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+51 1 4412909
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museoamano.org

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Nearby attractions of Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum

Guillermo Correa Park

Eduardo Villena Rey Park

Grau Miraflores Park

Oval Julio Ramón Riveyro

Plaza Agustín Gutiérrez

Alameda de la Avenida Pardo

Central America Square

Parroquia Santa María Reina

Huaca Pucllana Site Museum

Parque María Reiche

Guillermo Correa Park

Guillermo Correa Park

4.5

(200)

Open 24 hours
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Eduardo Villena Rey Park

Eduardo Villena Rey Park

4.5

(296)

Open 24 hours
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Grau Miraflores Park

Grau Miraflores Park

4.6

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Oval Julio Ramón Riveyro

Oval Julio Ramón Riveyro

4.2

(430)

Open 24 hours
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Lima City Tour and its catacombs
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Pachacamac Sanctuary & Pyramids
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Nearby restaurants of Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum

Lucio Caffè - Santa Cruz

mó.café Angamos

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Mattoni

Santo Pez

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La Red

Madam Tusan

Tres Cuartos Burger Bar

La Mar Cevichería Peruana

Lucio Caffè - Santa Cruz

Lucio Caffè - Santa Cruz

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mó.café Angamos

mó.café Angamos

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Café de Lima

Café de Lima

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Mattoni

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Reviews of Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum

4.7
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5.0
1y

Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum in Lima is an absolute gem for anyone fascinated by the rich history and culture of Peru. Despite being a bit pricier compared to other museums in the area, it offers a truly exceptional experience that is well worth the investment.

What sets Amano apart is its dedication to providing an immersive experience in English, making it accessible and engaging for international visitors. The museum’s exhibits are not only visually stunning but also incredibly informative, taking visitors on a captivating journey through the stories and traditions of Peru’s pre-Columbian textile trade and fabrication.

Each display is meticulously curated, offering valuable insights into the techniques, symbolism, and cultural significance of the ancient textiles. From intricate patterns to vibrant colors, every piece tells a unique story that beautifully encapsulates Peru’s rich heritage.

Furthermore, the museum provides a thought-provoking exploration of Peru’s history, shedding light on the intricate connections between art, commerce, and identity in ancient Andean societies. It’s a fascinating glimpse into a world that often feels distant yet remarkably relevant.

In summary, Amano, Pre-Columbian Textile Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Peru’s cultural legacy. Despite its higher price point, the experience it offers is unparalleled, making it a five-star...

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5.0
2y

This museum consists of the private collection of Mr. Amano who had the foresight of buying what was left behind in the raided Inca tombs, where looters were looking for precious metals. Nobody else wanted the textiles which were found in those tombs except the founder of this art institution that does not get the credit it deserves. Mr. Amano and his heirs, with their skeleton crew which was affected by Covid, have done their best to present the treasures they own to the best of their abilities. With museums around the world in budgetary crisis, forced to sell their most valuable possessions to keep operating, it is a miracle this place can still function. So to carp about prices being to high, or not offering in depth explanations and textile workshops is asinine. The Metropolitan Museum in New York, has comparable textiles (looted) that they displayed periodically with the support of wealthy patrons and deep resources to do so. Consider yourself lucky to be able to see a better collection than the Met. And splurge an extra S/. 50 N/S to get the curator to open all the drawers which has an incredible Chancay gauzes, pictures of which I will post. This is an invaluable experience for those who love textiles and the high technical achievement pre-Columbian Peru was able to produce with the most...

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4.0
5y

Beautiful collection of important pre-colombine work. The galleries were a bit dark and information hard to read, they explained that lighting may affect fibers which make total sense. I asked if they had audio tours to make reading less harsh, or alternative guides for Visually Impaired folks but they do not have it available. I was lucky to find a group with a very knowledgable guide, they signal me to join and I was delighted to see archived textiles. Though no one offered a guided visit at the entrance. I think Audio tours would make the experience even better to focus on the art. If you like history, fashion, textile, craft I Highly recommend this place! The exhibition gives a nice concise understanding of the various civilizations that populated what is now Perú and how their work styles still...

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This museum consists of the private collection of Mr. Amano who had the foresight of buying what was left behind in the raided Inca tombs, where looters were looking for precious metals. Nobody else wanted the textiles which were found in those tombs except the founder of this art institution that does not get the credit it deserves. Mr. Amano and his heirs, with their skeleton crew which was affected by Covid, have done their best to present the treasures they own to the best of their abilities. With museums around the world in budgetary crisis, forced to sell their most valuable possessions to keep operating, it is a miracle this place can still function. So to carp about prices being to high, or not offering in depth explanations and textile workshops is asinine. The Metropolitan Museum in New York, has comparable textiles (looted) that they displayed periodically with the support of wealthy patrons and deep resources to do so. Consider yourself lucky to be able to see a better collection than the Met. And splurge an extra S/. 50 N/S to get the curator to open all the drawers which has an incredible Chancay gauzes, pictures of which I will post. This is an invaluable experience for those who love textiles and the high technical achievement pre-Columbian Peru was able to produce with the most rudimentary means.
Marielys Burgos MeléndezMarielys Burgos Meléndez
Beautiful collection of important pre-colombine work. The galleries were a bit dark and information hard to read, they explained that lighting may affect fibers which make total sense. I asked if they had audio tours to make reading less harsh, or alternative guides for Visually Impaired folks but they do not have it available. I was lucky to find a group with a very knowledgable guide, they signal me to join and I was delighted to see archived textiles. Though no one offered a guided visit at the entrance. I think Audio tours would make the experience even better to focus on the art. If you like history, fashion, textile, craft I Highly recommend this place! The exhibition gives a nice concise understanding of the various civilizations that populated what is now Perú and how their work styles still permeate today.
Lima GourmetLima Gourmet
The Amano Museum is a cultural gem in Lima, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic achievements of Peru's ancient civilizations through their textiles and ceramics. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in pre-Columbian history and art. It's a fascinating institution that focuses on the preservation and exhibition of pre-Columbian textiles and artifacts.
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This museum consists of the private collection of Mr. Amano who had the foresight of buying what was left behind in the raided Inca tombs, where looters were looking for precious metals. Nobody else wanted the textiles which were found in those tombs except the founder of this art institution that does not get the credit it deserves. Mr. Amano and his heirs, with their skeleton crew which was affected by Covid, have done their best to present the treasures they own to the best of their abilities. With museums around the world in budgetary crisis, forced to sell their most valuable possessions to keep operating, it is a miracle this place can still function. So to carp about prices being to high, or not offering in depth explanations and textile workshops is asinine. The Metropolitan Museum in New York, has comparable textiles (looted) that they displayed periodically with the support of wealthy patrons and deep resources to do so. Consider yourself lucky to be able to see a better collection than the Met. And splurge an extra S/. 50 N/S to get the curator to open all the drawers which has an incredible Chancay gauzes, pictures of which I will post. This is an invaluable experience for those who love textiles and the high technical achievement pre-Columbian Peru was able to produce with the most rudimentary means.
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Beautiful collection of important pre-colombine work. The galleries were a bit dark and information hard to read, they explained that lighting may affect fibers which make total sense. I asked if they had audio tours to make reading less harsh, or alternative guides for Visually Impaired folks but they do not have it available. I was lucky to find a group with a very knowledgable guide, they signal me to join and I was delighted to see archived textiles. Though no one offered a guided visit at the entrance. I think Audio tours would make the experience even better to focus on the art. If you like history, fashion, textile, craft I Highly recommend this place! The exhibition gives a nice concise understanding of the various civilizations that populated what is now Perú and how their work styles still permeate today.
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The Amano Museum is a cultural gem in Lima, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic achievements of Peru's ancient civilizations through their textiles and ceramics. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in pre-Columbian history and art. It's a fascinating institution that focuses on the preservation and exhibition of pre-Columbian textiles and artifacts.
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