The+Inca+Museum+By+Emma+Hall

The Inca museum was built in the early seventeenth century by a Spanish guy named Admiral Francisco Alderete Moldonado. In 1650 an earthquake badly damaged the mussem and was rebuilt by Pedro peralita de los Ricos. Then finally restored again after the earthquake of 1950 by San Antono Abad university of Cusco. Lots of people visit the museum and learn more about the Inca's back in the day. In the museum they have a big collection of metals, gold work, jewelry, pottery, textiles, mummies, models, and the worlds largest collection of are a wooden drinking vessel. The art and article exhibited impress the visitors at the museum the most because every article tells you more about the Incas. The museum consisted of Inca and pre Inca. Its very Spanish styled like but shows a lot about the Incas.

There's tour guides that can speak Spanish and English to help visitors understand the art and writing. The Inca shows the splendor of colonial art which is displayed in the museum. The museum has pattern textiles, pottery, mummies that will give you chills, and mannequin with Inca robes on display.