Calima Gold Museum
Archaeological museum in Cali, Colombia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Calima Gold Museum is an archaeological museum dedicated to the Calima culture located in the historic center of Santiago de Cali, Colombia. The Calima Gold Museum was the ninth museum created by the Bank of the Republic of Colombia in order to show the artistic and cultural expressions of the pre-Hispanic populations. It is also one of the Bank's six gold museums located throughout Colombia, their main one being the Gold Museum in Bogotá.
Museo del Oro Calima | |
Established | 9 May 1991 (1991-05-09) |
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Location | Cali, Colombia |
Coordinates | 3.4500°N 76.5357°W / 3.4500; -76.5357 |
Type | Archaeological museum |
Collections | Pre-Columbian |
Collection size | 615 |
Director | Óscar Dorado |
Owner | Bank of the Republic of Colombia |
Website | www |
The museum contains 615 pre-Hispanic objects of gold, ceramic, stone, wood, shell, and other materials created by the Llama, Yotoco and Sonso societies, which historically lived in the region.[1] Archeological pieces created by a fourth society known as the Malagana can be found in the Gold Museum in Bogotá. These pieces were not included in this museum due to storage limitations.
Admission to the one room museum is free for all visitors[2] and it is open from Tuesday to Saturday. A guided tour option is available on request. The museum is located inside the Bank of the Republic building.