The museum seems to have amazing artifacts and is located on an ancient aqueduct. My only complaint, and it's a big one, is that everything is in Spanish. Even a small brochure or guidebook in English would make this museum a "must-see" for all travelers curious about all things Nazca and Pre-Incan related, but for someone with only a basic grasp of Spanish, it was really disappointing and unfortunately felt like a waste of time. I really hope someday the offer English explanations or an English guidebook one day, because it would take my two stars to five...
Read moreVery cool to recognize some things from the strange tv shows I like to watch. They have binders in different languages to accompany each section and a replica of the aqueducts and more. The pottery is unique to the area with a nazca theme or ceremony theme and unlike the ceramics to the north that really show cases their individuality. If you tire of reading, there’s multiple YouTube shows that feature many of the pieces and photos that explain most of what was in...
Read moreVery recommended if you are visiting Nazca and want to find out about the history of the people and the place. We felt like we actually didn't need to go visit the cemetery or the aqueducts after we had been here! We received a folder of the information translated in English. It was a little hard to follow some of the translations - the phrasing was quite formal and academic and it would be good if it could be made more 'everyday', as there is a...
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