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Gold Museum (Museo del Oro)

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March 28, 2022
The Gold Museum, or Museo Del Oro, is a huge part of the tourism industry in Bogotá, Colombia, and for good reason. In fact, it receives around half of a million guests per year, so based on these numbers alone you know it’s a good place to try to visit when you are in the Bogotá area. There is a huge collection of Pre-colombina archaeological treasure here which includes art, jewelry, medallions, currency, and more. The Bank of Republic started this collection in 1939 in order to protect the archaeological treasures of the area. It was recently renovated in 2008, and they made it completely mesmerizing for all of the visitors who walk through the door. Info & History The object called “Popora Quimbaya” was the very first exhibit, and it has been on exhibition for over 70 years since. It shows appreciation for the ancestors who lived in the many different societies before the Spanish conquest occurred. The entire museum is very elegant in nature, which only makes sense given that it is showcasing one of the Earth’s most precious natural and sought after materials. There are four different floors for visitors to explore, and they accommodate both Spanish and English speakers. There are also audio guides that are available in different languages as well as personally guided tours so that everybody can enjoy the knowledge and information presented at Museo Del Oro. The second floor features the “Working of Metals” gallery goes over the mining and manufacturing aspect of ancient gold. It also houses the “People and Gold in pre-Hispanic Colombia” gallery that talks about how these precious metals were used politically and religiously. The third floor houses the “Cosmology and Symbolism” gallery, exploring the mythical and religious symbolism. It also features the “Offering” section of the museum that shows more about offering ceremonies. The “Exploratorium” on the fourth floor encourages guests to be interactive and also reflects on the different meanings of heritage that is present throughout the museum. There are extremely old artifacts here which makes it a great experience for anybody who has an interest in history and the stories that go along with it. There are artifacts from the Quimbaya, Calima, Tayrona, Tolima, Tumaco, Malagana, Sinú, and Muisca cultures. You can find golden artifacts such as breastplates, masks, brooches, bracelets, rings, and necklaces. The dark rooms with bright lights show off the distinct qualities of gold that has made it an unforgettable material throughout the centuries. In fact, there are nearly 13.000 gold artifacts and 20.000 other interesting stone and clay artifacts to observe here. How to Get There The Museum of Gold is located in the center of the city. To get there, consider taking a Transmilenio bus towards Las Aguas, and alight at the specific Museo del Oro station. If you plan on driving yourself, it is most advantageous for you to arrive along Fifth Avenue from the northern direction. The museum does not offer parking services. It’s also very easy to reach by foot through Seventh Avenue, Bogota’s main pedestrian thoroughfare. Admission From Tuesday to Saturday and on national holidays, it costs 4.000 COP to get into the museum. Admission is free for all on Sundays, which is also one of the most popular days to view the museum. Free admission continues for children under 12 and seniors over the age of 60. It is also free for school groups who have made a reservation, indigenous groups, members of the army and police, and those who have subscribed to the Banco de la República Art Collections Foundation and Libraries Network. Another free day is May 18 which is International Museum Day, and the national holiday on July 20. To get a ticket, head to the ticket office at the entrance, even on free admission days. Only Colombian pesos are accepted here, and they can’t be purchased in advance at all.
The Gold Museum, or Museo Del Oro, is a huge part of the tourism industry in Bogotá, Colombia, and for good reason. In fact, it receives around half of a million guests per year, so based on these numbers alone you know it’s a good place to try to visit when you are in the Bogotá area. There is a hu…
Karen
March 21, 2022
It is one of the most visited touristic highlights in the country.
Tim
September 11, 2021
Discover more about the colombian culture, especially the native colombian culture with handmade gold artefacts. Distance: 40 minutes / 1 hour depending on the traffic.
Michael
April 17, 2019
Also within Candelaria, this has a staggering amount of mind-blowing gold from the Indian and pre-Spanish days. Really pretty stuff, even if you don’t like museums. Be sure and check out the “musica raft” while you’re there. That’s my favorite piece.
Amelia
March 18, 2019
The Banco de la República Gold Museum houses one of the most important collections of pre-Hispanic metallurgy in the world. As its history, which dates back to 1939, has unfolded, so this institution has become a symbol of Colombia's cultural memory. Its golden exhibition, fully renewed in November, 2008, is a place you cannot miss in your next trip to Bogota.
The Banco de la República Gold Museum houses one of the most important collections of pre-Hispanic metallurgy in the world. As its history, which dates back to 1939, has unfolded, so this institution has become a symbol of Colombia's cultural memory. Its golden exhibition, fully renewed in November,…

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