This is a museum displaying jewels, not only gems but also gold. I feel that if you like this kind of sparkling jewels, you can come and take a look. I am not particularly interested in it, just take a look.
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Our walking tour guide recommended visiting this museum and we were so glad we did! Good tour guide, in English, watched a little video initially and then learnt loads about Emeralds. A hidden gem in ...
Bi-lingual Guided tour through the emerald museum including a replica mine showcasing the different type of geology where emeralds are found. Also includes a walkthrough of a private collection and a ...
This is a private collection of emeralds, displayed as a museum collection. The initial tour is okay, they explain the mining regions and practices, thankfully it only lasts about 15 minutes. Then the...
This is a private collection of emeralds and sculptures, including the 2nd most valuable emerald in the world. The tour with Leonardo taught me something about emeralds and specifically the collection...
This is a museum displaying jewels, not only gems but also gold. I feel that if you like this kind of sparkling jewels, you can come and take a look. I am not particularly interested in it, just take a look.
In a small museum, the main items on display are some jewels. I am not interested at all. I came with others, but his small courtyard. I think it’s quite beautiful and it’s hard to see in this country. owned.
Well, very interesting knowledge of the museum director
Tourists can see all kinds of emeralds and buy them as souvenirs, but in general, emeralds are very valuable
It's diagonally across from the Gold Museum. It seems to be free to visit. It's on the 18th floor. No photos are allowed. In fact, it's nothing, there are imitating mines and veins. This is more interesting. Nothing else. ordinary. There are small shops, but I dare not buy them.