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A Great Place to Experience more of Bolivian Life
This was a really interesting visit. There’s not a huge amount to see, but what there is was interesting. Costumes, jewellery and tiny models of lifestyle icons throughout the years.
Must do if interested in Altoplano culture and religion
Free entrance with displays of many Retablo's= Altar Pieces. They are significant for Altoplano culture with it's mix of Catholic and indigenous religion/beliefs. It's a kind of 'primitive' art which ...
We didn't take an official tour but there was a guide (all for free) that walked with us giving us lots of information. He was super nice and polite and passionate about the history of the country. We...
A Great Place to Experience more of Bolivian Life
This was a really interesting visit. There’s not a huge amount to see, but what there is was interesting. Costumes, jewellery and tiny models of lifestyle icons throughout the years.
Must do if interested in Altoplano culture and religion
Free entrance with displays of many Retablo's= Altar Pieces. They are significant for Altoplano culture with it's mix of Catholic and indigenous religion/beliefs. It's a kind of 'primitive' art which ...
Super nice guide, interesting place
We didn't take an official tour but there was a guide (all for free) that walked with us giving us lots of information. He was super nice and polite and passionate about the history of the country. We...
Mainly Catholic symbols
The museum is in a gorgeous colonial building, worth seeing. The exhibits were all in Spanisch and rather boring.
Interesting and free of charge
It was free of charge when I visited but most signage is in spanish only. Has a bit of everything. Great for a rainy day.