Gold Museum Of Peru And Weapons Of The World

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In the sixties of the 20th century, Miguel Mujica Gallo, the result of the continuous increase in its private collection made ​​throughout his life, created a foundation that bears his name and which manages the equally created by him, the Gold Museum of Peru and weapons of the World, located in the district of Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru. The two-story building that contains this collection is made of reinforced concrete and its entrance is through a vault-style large of a bank safe.
The acquisition of the Peruvian contents, of more than seven thousand pieces, was inspired by the admiration for the history of Peru had this prominent collector in order to leave a legacy to this country of goldsmiths from ancient times, as homage to the Peruvian pre-Columbian cultures in its various manifestations containing materials such as precious metals like gold, silver and some of platinum, multiple textiles, ceramics, mummies, and other valuable objects of the time.

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