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Peru Lima Larco Museum
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum . Archaeological collection of Peru's pre-Columbian Art.
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RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
The Larco Museum (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. It showcases chronological galleries that provide a thorough overvie
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Art Talk with the Larco Museum, Peru
"The World in a Bottle: exploring ceremonial ceramic recipients of Ancient Peru"
The Larco Museum Chief Curator Ulla Holmquist (Archaeologist), together with Professors Mario Montalbetti (Linguist) and Paulo Dam (Architect) explore pre-Columbian pottery and discuss some interesting multidisciplinary approaches for its understanding.
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Larco Museum
Museunm in Peru, this pottery is over 1000 years old what was on their minds?
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larco museum
Founded in 1926, the Larco Museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history.
Located in a unique vice-royal mansion of the 18th century built over a 7th century pre-Columbian pyramid, is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Features the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru and the famous
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מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
לפליליסט פרו ראה For Peru Playllist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgV_1cjou-E&list;=PL2DnRelXCxN26rK1K75YyK5XpamR0C-On
מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
17.10.15
https://picasaweb.google.com/115336173687323401973/Peru2015
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Larco Museum Textiles Exhibition
The textile activity was one of the first developed in the ancient Peru. The first textile remains such as: nets, ropes, bags, etc, appeared during the Pre-Ceramic epoch (8,000 - 2,000 B.C.) these remains were manufactured with vegetable fibers, which were simply twisted or rolled up.
Later, the use of animal fibers (wool of camelidae) and cotton, as well as the use of dyes, the discovery of the
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Larco Herrera museum in Lima
Larco Herrera museum in Lima
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Larco Museum, Lima, Perú | República
Larco Museum, Lima, 🇵🇪 Perú
Gracias por leer la descripción.
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Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit part 1
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hdQM2gkfOQ
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Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit part 2
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3djr1E4FTFA
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Larco Museum Lima - A Virtual Tour
A quick tour of the main highlights in this must-see Museum in Lima
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Larco Museum Feather Weaving
Huari 800 - 1300 A.D. Transitional Epoch wall hanging made of parrot feathers from a ritual loom at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
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Larco Museum Gold
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of gold ornaments, headdress, earrings, and necklaces.
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Larco Museum Mummy
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of ancient pre-Columbian mummy
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Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 1
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
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Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 2
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhyt2N6ruo8
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Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 3
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
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Larco Museum Garden
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera vast outdoor garden.
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larco museum II
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Larco Museum Tour Stone Heads
A mildly informative tour of carved pre-Columbian stone heads at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
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Larco Museum Stuff
Some pre-Columbian things having to do with combing your hair or llama hair. I don't really know. I should have paid more attention.
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Larco Museum Metalworks
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of various types of armor and instruments made of silver and gold.
Peru Lima Larco Museum
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum . Archaeological collection of Peru's pre-Columbian Art....
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum . Archaeological collection of Peru's pre-Columbian Art.
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Peru. Lima. Larco Museum . Archaeological collection of Peru's pre-Columbian Art.
- published: 02 Jan 2014
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RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
The Larco Museum (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Col...
RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
The Larco Museum (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. It showcases chronological galleries that provide a thorough overview of 4,000 years of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. It is well known for its gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.
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RAFAEL LARCO HERRERA ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, LIMA , PERU
The Larco Museum (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. It showcases chronological galleries that provide a thorough overview of 4,000 years of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. It is well known for its gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.
- published: 04 Jun 2014
- views: 394
Art Talk with the Larco Museum, Peru
"The World in a Bottle: exploring ceremonial ceramic recipients of Ancient Peru"
The Larco Museum Chief Curator Ulla Holmquist (Archaeologist), together with Pr...
"The World in a Bottle: exploring ceremonial ceramic recipients of Ancient Peru"
The Larco Museum Chief Curator Ulla Holmquist (Archaeologist), together with Professors Mario Montalbetti (Linguist) and Paulo Dam (Architect) explore pre-Columbian pottery and discuss some interesting multidisciplinary approaches for its understanding.
wn.com/Art Talk With The Larco Museum, Peru
"The World in a Bottle: exploring ceremonial ceramic recipients of Ancient Peru"
The Larco Museum Chief Curator Ulla Holmquist (Archaeologist), together with Professors Mario Montalbetti (Linguist) and Paulo Dam (Architect) explore pre-Columbian pottery and discuss some interesting multidisciplinary approaches for its understanding.
- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 1087
Larco Museum
Museunm in Peru, this pottery is over 1000 years old what was on their minds?...
Museunm in Peru, this pottery is over 1000 years old what was on their minds?
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Museunm in Peru, this pottery is over 1000 years old what was on their minds?
- published: 03 May 2008
- views: 356
larco museum
Founded in 1926, the Larco Museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Colu...
Founded in 1926, the Larco Museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history.
Located in a unique vice-royal mansion of the 18th century built over a 7th century pre-Columbian pyramid, is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Features the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru and the famous erotic archaeological collection, one of the most visited Peruvian tourist attractions.
For an unforgettable experience, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can also choose to enter the storage area with its 45.000 classified archaeological objects.
Its masterpieces are considered worldwide icons of Pre-Columbian art, after being exhibited in the world's leading museums.
wn.com/Larco Museum
Founded in 1926, the Larco Museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history.
Located in a unique vice-royal mansion of the 18th century built over a 7th century pre-Columbian pyramid, is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Features the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru and the famous erotic archaeological collection, one of the most visited Peruvian tourist attractions.
For an unforgettable experience, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can also choose to enter the storage area with its 45.000 classified archaeological objects.
Its masterpieces are considered worldwide icons of Pre-Columbian art, after being exhibited in the world's leading museums.
- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 44
מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
לפליליסט פרו ראה For Peru Playllist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgV_1cjou-E&list;=PL2DnRelXCxN26rK1K75YyK5XpamR0C-On
מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larc...
לפליליסט פרו ראה For Peru Playllist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgV_1cjou-E&list;=PL2DnRelXCxN26rK1K75YyK5XpamR0C-On
מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
17.10.15
https://picasaweb.google.com/115336173687323401973/Peru2015
wn.com/מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
לפליליסט פרו ראה For Peru Playllist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgV_1cjou-E&list;=PL2DnRelXCxN26rK1K75YyK5XpamR0C-On
מוזיאון ארכאולוגי רפאל לרקו בלימה 1 Larco Museum
17.10.15
https://picasaweb.google.com/115336173687323401973/Peru2015
- published: 18 Oct 2015
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Larco Museum Textiles Exhibition
The textile activity was one of the first developed in the ancient Peru. The first textile remains such as: nets, ropes, bags, etc, appeared during the Pre-Cera...
The textile activity was one of the first developed in the ancient Peru. The first textile remains such as: nets, ropes, bags, etc, appeared during the Pre-Ceramic epoch (8,000 - 2,000 B.C.) these remains were manufactured with vegetable fibers, which were simply twisted or rolled up.
Later, the use of animal fibers (wool of camelidae) and cotton, as well as the use of dyes, the discovery of the loom (approx. 1,000 B.C.) and other implements allowed the gradual development and the textile evolution which were promoted by the changes in the way of living and the economic activities.
wn.com/Larco Museum Textiles Exhibition
The textile activity was one of the first developed in the ancient Peru. The first textile remains such as: nets, ropes, bags, etc, appeared during the Pre-Ceramic epoch (8,000 - 2,000 B.C.) these remains were manufactured with vegetable fibers, which were simply twisted or rolled up.
Later, the use of animal fibers (wool of camelidae) and cotton, as well as the use of dyes, the discovery of the loom (approx. 1,000 B.C.) and other implements allowed the gradual development and the textile evolution which were promoted by the changes in the way of living and the economic activities.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 164
Larco Herrera museum in Lima
Larco Herrera museum in Lima...
Larco Herrera museum in Lima
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Larco Herrera museum in Lima
- published: 27 May 2014
- views: 123
Larco Museum, Lima, Perú | República
Larco Museum, Lima, 🇵🇪 Perú
Gracias por leer la descripción.
🐦Twitter: @repbc...
Larco Museum, Lima, 🇵🇪 Perú
Gracias por leer la descripción.
🐦Twitter: @repbc
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Larco Museum, Lima, 🇵🇪 Perú
Gracias por leer la descripción.
🐦Twitter: @repbc
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 117
Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit part 1
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hdQM2gkfO...
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hdQM2gkfOQ
wn.com/Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit Part 1
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hdQM2gkfOQ
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 170
Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit part 2
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3djr1E4FTF...
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3djr1E4FTFA
wn.com/Larco Museum Human Sacrifice Exhibit Part 2
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of pre-Columbian ancient tools for human sacrifice and decorated pottery.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3djr1E4FTFA
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 84
Larco Museum Lima - A Virtual Tour
A quick tour of the main highlights in this must-see Museum in Lima...
A quick tour of the main highlights in this must-see Museum in Lima
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A quick tour of the main highlights in this must-see Museum in Lima
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 14
Larco Museum Feather Weaving
Huari 800 - 1300 A.D. Transitional Epoch wall hanging made of parrot feathers from a ritual loom at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera....
Huari 800 - 1300 A.D. Transitional Epoch wall hanging made of parrot feathers from a ritual loom at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
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Huari 800 - 1300 A.D. Transitional Epoch wall hanging made of parrot feathers from a ritual loom at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 103
Larco Museum Gold
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of gold ornaments, headdress, earrings, and necklaces....
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of gold ornaments, headdress, earrings, and necklaces.
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Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of gold ornaments, headdress, earrings, and necklaces.
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 105
Larco Museum Mummy
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of ancient pre-Columbian mummy...
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of ancient pre-Columbian mummy
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Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of ancient pre-Columbian mummy
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 171
Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 1
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didac...
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
wn.com/Larco Museum Cultures Hall Part 1
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 122
Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 2
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didac...
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhyt2N6ruo8
wn.com/Larco Museum Cultures Hall Part 2
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhyt2N6ruo8
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 84
Larco Museum Cultures Hall part 3
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didac...
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
wn.com/Larco Museum Cultures Hall Part 3
The objective of this great Culture Hall is that visitors get a comprehensive idea of the conglomerate of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru. The didactic visit goes from 7000 years B.C. until the absolute decadence of indigenous art resulting from the Spanish conquest in the XVI century.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTZoJdbJbjk
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 57
Larco Museum Garden
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera vast outdoor garden....
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera vast outdoor garden.
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Museo Rafael Larco Herrera vast outdoor garden.
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 53
Larco Museum Tour Stone Heads
A mildly informative tour of carved pre-Columbian stone heads at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera....
A mildly informative tour of carved pre-Columbian stone heads at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
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A mildly informative tour of carved pre-Columbian stone heads at Museo Rafael Larco Herrera.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 78
Larco Museum Stuff
Some pre-Columbian things having to do with combing your hair or llama hair. I don't really know. I should have paid more attention....
Some pre-Columbian things having to do with combing your hair or llama hair. I don't really know. I should have paid more attention.
wn.com/Larco Museum Stuff
Some pre-Columbian things having to do with combing your hair or llama hair. I don't really know. I should have paid more attention.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 40
Larco Museum Metalworks
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of various types of armor and instruments made of silver and gold....
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of various types of armor and instruments made of silver and gold.
wn.com/Larco Museum Metalworks
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera showcase of various types of armor and instruments made of silver and gold.
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 32
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Treasures from The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum - Lima Travel Guide
The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum exhibits artifacts, jewelry and ceramics from more than 3,000 years of Perus pre-Columbian history.
The museum is housed in a 17th century colonial mansion, itself built on the remnants of an ancient pyramid that dates back to the 7th Century.
Among its gold and silver artifacts is a world renowned collection of Huacos Eróticos, graphic ceramic depictions of sex
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Travel Guide to Lima, Peru
http://bestflights.co.za/south-america/peru/lima - Visit for more information on Lima, Peru
Lima, christened the "City of Kings" is the capital and largest city of Peru. Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The city has a population of about 9 million of which about one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area.
What to see / do
• The Larco
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Lima Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Lima.d178277.Destination-Travel-Guides
Lima gives access to the mystical city of Machu Picchu in the Andes, Lake Titicaca in the highlands, the lush Amazon jungle and Peru’s coastal desert. But, before you go to see all of this, it’s worth exploring the capital first.
Just like Peru’s landscapes, Lima is a city of contrasts: rich and poor, ancient and modern, practical an
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Peru Tours & Vacations - Rafael Larco Herrera Museum
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Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, Lima - Fertur Peru-Video 9
General Information
Cusco Office:
Calle Simon Bolivar Nº F-23,
Urb. Bancopata
Cusco, Perú
(+51-84) 221-304
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturCuscoMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Miraflores Office:
Calle Schell 485, Miraflores, Lima 18, Perú
(+51-1) 242-1900
(+51-1) 445-1760
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Peru Lima Larco Museum Erotic Gallery
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum. Gallery of pre-Columbian Erotic Pottery.
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Machu Picchu: A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life of: Going to Machu Picchu, how to get there and what to do!
TIPS:
Lima (I would just avoid lima):
Chocolate factory: http://www.chocomuseo.com/english/our-locations/
Museum Larco (I dont recommend) http://www.museolarco.org/
Cusco (stay in cusco as much as possible)
Temple of the sun (I do not recommend): http://travel.usnews.com/Cusco_Peru/Things_To_Do
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Traveling to Machu Picchu via Train
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO Wor
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Machu Picchu, Peru - Part 1
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO Wor
Treasures from The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum - Lima Travel Guide
The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum exhibits artifacts, jewelry and ceramics from more than 3,000 years of Perus pre-Columbian history.
The museum is housed in a ...
The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum exhibits artifacts, jewelry and ceramics from more than 3,000 years of Perus pre-Columbian history.
The museum is housed in a 17th century colonial mansion, itself built on the remnants of an ancient pyramid that dates back to the 7th Century.
Among its gold and silver artifacts is a world renowned collection of Huacos Eróticos, graphic ceramic depictions of sexual acts from the Moche culture, which dominated Perus northern coast for 800 years until about 800 A.D.
With a quiet courtyard, a lush green lawn, and bougainvillea climbing the walls, it could be mistaken for a secluded country hacienda, even though its in the heart of one of South Americas largest and busiest cities.
Visit us at: http://www.fertur-travel.com/lima-tours/
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wn.com/Treasures From The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum Lima Travel Guide
The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum exhibits artifacts, jewelry and ceramics from more than 3,000 years of Perus pre-Columbian history.
The museum is housed in a 17th century colonial mansion, itself built on the remnants of an ancient pyramid that dates back to the 7th Century.
Among its gold and silver artifacts is a world renowned collection of Huacos Eróticos, graphic ceramic depictions of sexual acts from the Moche culture, which dominated Perus northern coast for 800 years until about 800 A.D.
With a quiet courtyard, a lush green lawn, and bougainvillea climbing the walls, it could be mistaken for a secluded country hacienda, even though its in the heart of one of South Americas largest and busiest cities.
Visit us at: http://www.fertur-travel.com/lima-tours/
Check out our social networks!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeruVacations
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ferturperu
Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/100855887581921959529
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/FerturTravel/
LinkenIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fertur-peru-travel
- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 516
Travel Guide to Lima, Peru
http://bestflights.co.za/south-america/peru/lima - Visit for more information on Lima, Peru
Lima, christened the "City of Kings" is the capital and largest cit...
http://bestflights.co.za/south-america/peru/lima - Visit for more information on Lima, Peru
Lima, christened the "City of Kings" is the capital and largest city of Peru. Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The city has a population of about 9 million of which about one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area.
What to see / do
• The Larco Museum
• The Barranco-district
• Lima Cathedral
• Lima Mentor
• Perubike
• The Huallamarca Complex -- Metropolitan Temples
• The Lomas de Lachay -- A National reserve
Events
• The Festival of Lima
• Feast of Santa Rosa de Lima
• El Senor de los Milagros (Lord of the Miracles)
wn.com/Travel Guide To Lima, Peru
http://bestflights.co.za/south-america/peru/lima - Visit for more information on Lima, Peru
Lima, christened the "City of Kings" is the capital and largest city of Peru. Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The city has a population of about 9 million of which about one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area.
What to see / do
• The Larco Museum
• The Barranco-district
• Lima Cathedral
• Lima Mentor
• Perubike
• The Huallamarca Complex -- Metropolitan Temples
• The Lomas de Lachay -- A National reserve
Events
• The Festival of Lima
• Feast of Santa Rosa de Lima
• El Senor de los Milagros (Lord of the Miracles)
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 1151
Lima Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Lima.d178277.Destination-Travel-Guides
Lima gives access to the mystical city of Machu Picchu in the Andes, Lake Titicaca in the highla...
https://www.expedia.com/Lima.d178277.Destination-Travel-Guides
Lima gives access to the mystical city of Machu Picchu in the Andes, Lake Titicaca in the highlands, the lush Amazon jungle and Peru’s coastal desert. But, before you go to see all of this, it’s worth exploring the capital first.
Just like Peru’s landscapes, Lima is a city of contrasts: rich and poor, ancient and modern, practical and elegant, fascinating and entertaining. In Lima’s Historic Center is the Plaza de Armas, also known as the Plaza Mayor. This is where the Spanish explorer founded Lima and the Lima Cathedral, contains the tomb of Francisco Pizarro. Next door, the Government Palace is still the official seat of government today.
Outside of the city center are many more visitor attractions. The Bajada de los Baños in bohemian Barranco is home to the Bridge of Sighs. In Miraflores is Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Columbian temple of some 1,500 years old. The pleasant mansion of the Museo Larco in Pueblo Libre contains amazing pre-Columbian artifacts.
Lima’s parks is where the rich and poor find common ground. Parque de las Leyendas is a zoo and Parque de Exposición has fountains to play in and an awe-inspiring light show.
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https://www.expedia.com/Lima.d178277.Destination-Travel-Guides
Lima gives access to the mystical city of Machu Picchu in the Andes, Lake Titicaca in the highlands, the lush Amazon jungle and Peru’s coastal desert. But, before you go to see all of this, it’s worth exploring the capital first.
Just like Peru’s landscapes, Lima is a city of contrasts: rich and poor, ancient and modern, practical and elegant, fascinating and entertaining. In Lima’s Historic Center is the Plaza de Armas, also known as the Plaza Mayor. This is where the Spanish explorer founded Lima and the Lima Cathedral, contains the tomb of Francisco Pizarro. Next door, the Government Palace is still the official seat of government today.
Outside of the city center are many more visitor attractions. The Bajada de los Baños in bohemian Barranco is home to the Bridge of Sighs. In Miraflores is Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Columbian temple of some 1,500 years old. The pleasant mansion of the Museo Larco in Pueblo Libre contains amazing pre-Columbian artifacts.
Lima’s parks is where the rich and poor find common ground. Parque de las Leyendas is a zoo and Parque de Exposición has fountains to play in and an awe-inspiring light show.
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 5893
Peru Tours & Vacations - Rafael Larco Herrera Museum
http://www.fertur-travel.com
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, Lima - Fertur Peru-Video 9
General Information
Cusco Office:
Calle Simon Bolivar Nº F-23,
Urb. Bancop...
http://www.fertur-travel.com
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, Lima - Fertur Peru-Video 9
General Information
Cusco Office:
Calle Simon Bolivar Nº F-23,
Urb. Bancopata
Cusco, Perú
(+51-84) 221-304
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturCuscoMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Miraflores Office:
Calle Schell 485, Miraflores, Lima 18, Perú
(+51-1) 242-1900
(+51-1) 445-1760
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturMirafloresMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Lima Center Office:
Jirón Junín 211, Lima 1, Perú
(+51-1) 427-2626
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturLimaMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
wn.com/Peru Tours Vacations Rafael Larco Herrera Museum
http://www.fertur-travel.com
Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, Lima - Fertur Peru-Video 9
General Information
Cusco Office:
Calle Simon Bolivar Nº F-23,
Urb. Bancopata
Cusco, Perú
(+51-84) 221-304
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturCuscoMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Miraflores Office:
Calle Schell 485, Miraflores, Lima 18, Perú
(+51-1) 242-1900
(+51-1) 445-1760
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturMirafloresMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Lima Center Office:
Jirón Junín 211, Lima 1, Perú
(+51-1) 427-2626
Google Maps: http://bit.ly/FerturLimaMap
Office Hours
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
- published: 13 Aug 2008
- views: 372
Peru Lima Larco Museum Erotic Gallery
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum. Gallery of pre-Columbian Erotic Pottery....
Peru. Lima. Larco Museum. Gallery of pre-Columbian Erotic Pottery.
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Peru. Lima. Larco Museum. Gallery of pre-Columbian Erotic Pottery.
- published: 01 Jan 2014
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Machu Picchu: A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life of: Going to Machu Picchu, how to get there and what to do!
TIPS:
Lima (I would just avoid lima):
Chocolate factory: http://www.chocom...
A Day in the Life of: Going to Machu Picchu, how to get there and what to do!
TIPS:
Lima (I would just avoid lima):
Chocolate factory: http://www.chocomuseo.com/english/our-locations/
Museum Larco (I dont recommend) http://www.museolarco.org/
Cusco (stay in cusco as much as possible)
Temple of the sun (I do not recommend): http://travel.usnews.com/Cusco_Peru/Things_To_Do/Qorikancha_Temple_of_the_Sun_62661/
Sexy Woman aka Sacsayhuaman: http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294314-d311726-r135555850-Sacsayhuaman-Cusco_Cusco_Region.html
Train from Cusco to Machu Picchu aka Aguas Caliente: http://www.perurail.com/ just take the cheapest
Jardin Secreto bar/resturant/live music: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g294314-d6154513-Reviews-Jardin_Secreto-Cusco_Cusco_Region.html
Art Gallery, no website but its on the same street and side as Jardin Secreto and pretty close to it
Aguas Caliente:
You only need to stay in Augas Caliente one day, more than that and you will get bored. Its a super small town.
Hot springs: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g304036-d547643-Reviews-Hot_Springs_Aguas_Calientes-Aguas_Calientes_Sacred_Valley_Cusco_Region.html
Get a Pisco Sour, its their national drink: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisco_Sour
Get a massage, their cheap.
Take the earliest bus to Machu Picchu, get in line early: http://machu-picchu-entrance-tickets.com/how-to-buy-shuttle-bus-tickets-for-machu-picchu/
Machu Picchu:
Montana mountain: (need to buy tickets) http://theonlyperuguide.com/peru-guide/machu-picchu/additional-hikes/machu-picchu-mountain/
Buy all your tickets in advance
dont take the last plane from cusco to lima incase it cancels
eat on side streets away from the tourists sections
you shouldnt pay more that 20 sol for taxis, the official taxis are more expensive. just walk to the street away from the airport for the cheaper unofficial ones.
Not a lot of people speak english
Hostles are your friend and cheapest places to stay
Any more questions just ask!
Website to tee shirt: http://www.wantaddigest.com/
Add me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dereksalamanca/
Add me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/s2xtreme4u
filmed by: derek salamanca
filmed with: gopro
edited on: imovie
wn.com/Machu Picchu A Day In The Life
A Day in the Life of: Going to Machu Picchu, how to get there and what to do!
TIPS:
Lima (I would just avoid lima):
Chocolate factory: http://www.chocomuseo.com/english/our-locations/
Museum Larco (I dont recommend) http://www.museolarco.org/
Cusco (stay in cusco as much as possible)
Temple of the sun (I do not recommend): http://travel.usnews.com/Cusco_Peru/Things_To_Do/Qorikancha_Temple_of_the_Sun_62661/
Sexy Woman aka Sacsayhuaman: http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294314-d311726-r135555850-Sacsayhuaman-Cusco_Cusco_Region.html
Train from Cusco to Machu Picchu aka Aguas Caliente: http://www.perurail.com/ just take the cheapest
Jardin Secreto bar/resturant/live music: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g294314-d6154513-Reviews-Jardin_Secreto-Cusco_Cusco_Region.html
Art Gallery, no website but its on the same street and side as Jardin Secreto and pretty close to it
Aguas Caliente:
You only need to stay in Augas Caliente one day, more than that and you will get bored. Its a super small town.
Hot springs: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g304036-d547643-Reviews-Hot_Springs_Aguas_Calientes-Aguas_Calientes_Sacred_Valley_Cusco_Region.html
Get a Pisco Sour, its their national drink: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisco_Sour
Get a massage, their cheap.
Take the earliest bus to Machu Picchu, get in line early: http://machu-picchu-entrance-tickets.com/how-to-buy-shuttle-bus-tickets-for-machu-picchu/
Machu Picchu:
Montana mountain: (need to buy tickets) http://theonlyperuguide.com/peru-guide/machu-picchu/additional-hikes/machu-picchu-mountain/
Buy all your tickets in advance
dont take the last plane from cusco to lima incase it cancels
eat on side streets away from the tourists sections
you shouldnt pay more that 20 sol for taxis, the official taxis are more expensive. just walk to the street away from the airport for the cheaper unofficial ones.
Not a lot of people speak english
Hostles are your friend and cheapest places to stay
Any more questions just ask!
Website to tee shirt: http://www.wantaddigest.com/
Add me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dereksalamanca/
Add me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/s2xtreme4u
filmed by: derek salamanca
filmed with: gopro
edited on: imovie
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 435
Traveling to Machu Picchu via Train
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative gre...
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Center but also a bustling modern metropolis. Youll see the citys Cathedral, the Plaza de Armas and the Church of San Francisco, which houses catacombs dating back to the 16th century. Tonight, enjoy our included Welcome Dinner in Lima.
Day 3 - Lima
Today is free to explore Lima at your leisure. You may want to visit one of Limas several museums, such as the Museo de Arte, with its ample collection of pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in nearby Incan ruins. Or you might shop for unique souvenirs at the Polvos Azules city market.
Day 4 - Cuzco
Enjoy a quick flight to Cuzco, center of the ancient Inca culture and South Americas oldest continuously inhabited city. Take the rest of the afternoon and evening to enjoy Cuzcos excellent shopping and night life. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 5 - Cuzco
Cuzco is a brilliant example of a living museum. This magnificent capital of ancient Peru was—and still is—the base for accessing the surrounding religious sites. The city still contains walls and roads originally built by the Incas. As you walk the streets on this mornings fully guided sightseeing tour, notice how old Inca markings and ruins blend in with trendy new cafés and restaurants. Youll see the magnificent 16th-century cathedral and, just east of the city center, the breathtaking Korikancha Temple, a testament to the wealth and power of the Incas that was once fully covered in gold. After lunch, venture off to four separate Inca archaeological sites, including Sacsayhuaman, where an old fortress holds clues to the Spanish victory over the Incas in 1536. Some of the interlocking stones preserved in these ruins weigh as much as 360 tons.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
Approaching Machu Picchu is a journey youll never forget. Today, youll take a train up Picchu mountain and through the lush valleys that lead to the evocative Lost City of the Incas. Surrounded by emerald green mountains and bathed in an almost constant stream of sunlight, there is nothing in South America—and perhaps in the world—quite like the sight of Machu Picchu. This famed Lost City of the Incas is said to have been excavated by Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century, but whose origins remain one of the worlds greatest mysteries. On a full-day excursion to the massive ruins, walk the same steps up the Temples of the Moon and the Sun as the Incas once did.
Day 7 - Cuzco
Spend a free morning in Machu Picchu valley and enjoy an included lunch. Then return to Cuzco via train.
Day 8 - Cuzco
A local guide leads a full-day sightseeing tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, nestled below and between Cuzco, Machu Picchu and the surrounding Andes Mountains. In some ways even more historically important than Machu Picchu, the valley illustrates the Incas technological expertise. Youll see the famous ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo and visit several local market towns. Also featured is the longest man-made pre-Columbian canal ever built.
Day 9 - Cuzco
With a free day in Cuzco, you might choose to head to the Archaeological Museum with thousands of artifacts from nearby ruins.
Day 10 - Lima
Fly to Lima this morning. After an included lunch, view worldwide icons of pre-Colombian art at the Larco Herrera Museum, where you will see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru as well as the famous erotic archaeological collection. Also, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can enter the storage area and view the museum's 45,000 classified archaeological objects. Then join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Dinner in Peru.
Day 11 - Lima
Board your flight home.
PeruFindley
Daniel Findley
Raleigh, NC
wn.com/Traveling To Machu Picchu Via Train
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Center but also a bustling modern metropolis. Youll see the citys Cathedral, the Plaza de Armas and the Church of San Francisco, which houses catacombs dating back to the 16th century. Tonight, enjoy our included Welcome Dinner in Lima.
Day 3 - Lima
Today is free to explore Lima at your leisure. You may want to visit one of Limas several museums, such as the Museo de Arte, with its ample collection of pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in nearby Incan ruins. Or you might shop for unique souvenirs at the Polvos Azules city market.
Day 4 - Cuzco
Enjoy a quick flight to Cuzco, center of the ancient Inca culture and South Americas oldest continuously inhabited city. Take the rest of the afternoon and evening to enjoy Cuzcos excellent shopping and night life. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 5 - Cuzco
Cuzco is a brilliant example of a living museum. This magnificent capital of ancient Peru was—and still is—the base for accessing the surrounding religious sites. The city still contains walls and roads originally built by the Incas. As you walk the streets on this mornings fully guided sightseeing tour, notice how old Inca markings and ruins blend in with trendy new cafés and restaurants. Youll see the magnificent 16th-century cathedral and, just east of the city center, the breathtaking Korikancha Temple, a testament to the wealth and power of the Incas that was once fully covered in gold. After lunch, venture off to four separate Inca archaeological sites, including Sacsayhuaman, where an old fortress holds clues to the Spanish victory over the Incas in 1536. Some of the interlocking stones preserved in these ruins weigh as much as 360 tons.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
Approaching Machu Picchu is a journey youll never forget. Today, youll take a train up Picchu mountain and through the lush valleys that lead to the evocative Lost City of the Incas. Surrounded by emerald green mountains and bathed in an almost constant stream of sunlight, there is nothing in South America—and perhaps in the world—quite like the sight of Machu Picchu. This famed Lost City of the Incas is said to have been excavated by Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century, but whose origins remain one of the worlds greatest mysteries. On a full-day excursion to the massive ruins, walk the same steps up the Temples of the Moon and the Sun as the Incas once did.
Day 7 - Cuzco
Spend a free morning in Machu Picchu valley and enjoy an included lunch. Then return to Cuzco via train.
Day 8 - Cuzco
A local guide leads a full-day sightseeing tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, nestled below and between Cuzco, Machu Picchu and the surrounding Andes Mountains. In some ways even more historically important than Machu Picchu, the valley illustrates the Incas technological expertise. Youll see the famous ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo and visit several local market towns. Also featured is the longest man-made pre-Columbian canal ever built.
Day 9 - Cuzco
With a free day in Cuzco, you might choose to head to the Archaeological Museum with thousands of artifacts from nearby ruins.
Day 10 - Lima
Fly to Lima this morning. After an included lunch, view worldwide icons of pre-Colombian art at the Larco Herrera Museum, where you will see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru as well as the famous erotic archaeological collection. Also, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can enter the storage area and view the museum's 45,000 classified archaeological objects. Then join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Dinner in Peru.
Day 11 - Lima
Board your flight home.
PeruFindley
Daniel Findley
Raleigh, NC
- published: 01 Apr 2009
- views: 700
Machu Picchu, Peru - Part 1
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative gre...
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Center but also a bustling modern metropolis. Youll see the citys Cathedral, the Plaza de Armas and the Church of San Francisco, which houses catacombs dating back to the 16th century. Tonight, enjoy our included Welcome Dinner in Lima.
Day 3 - Lima
Today is free to explore Lima at your leisure. You may want to visit one of Limas several museums, such as the Museo de Arte, with its ample collection of pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in nearby Incan ruins. Or you might shop for unique souvenirs at the Polvos Azules city market.
Day 4 - Cuzco
Enjoy a quick flight to Cuzco, center of the ancient Inca culture and South Americas oldest continuously inhabited city. Take the rest of the afternoon and evening to enjoy Cuzcos excellent shopping and night life. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 5 - Cuzco
Cuzco is a brilliant example of a living museum. This magnificent capital of ancient Peru was—and still is—the base for accessing the surrounding religious sites. The city still contains walls and roads originally built by the Incas. As you walk the streets on this mornings fully guided sightseeing tour, notice how old Inca markings and ruins blend in with trendy new cafés and restaurants. Youll see the magnificent 16th-century cathedral and, just east of the city center, the breathtaking Korikancha Temple, a testament to the wealth and power of the Incas that was once fully covered in gold. After lunch, venture off to four separate Inca archaeological sites, including Sacsayhuaman, where an old fortress holds clues to the Spanish victory over the Incas in 1536. Some of the interlocking stones preserved in these ruins weigh as much as 360 tons.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
Approaching Machu Picchu is a journey youll never forget. Today, youll take a train up Picchu mountain and through the lush valleys that lead to the evocative Lost City of the Incas. Surrounded by emerald green mountains and bathed in an almost constant stream of sunlight, there is nothing in South America—and perhaps in the world—quite like the sight of Machu Picchu. This famed Lost City of the Incas is said to have been excavated by Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century, but whose origins remain one of the worlds greatest mysteries. On a full-day excursion to the massive ruins, walk the same steps up the Temples of the Moon and the Sun as the Incas once did.
Day 7 - Cuzco
Spend a free morning in Machu Picchu valley and enjoy an included lunch. Then return to Cuzco via train.
Day 8 - Cuzco
A local guide leads a full-day sightseeing tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, nestled below and between Cuzco, Machu Picchu and the surrounding Andes Mountains. In some ways even more historically important than Machu Picchu, the valley illustrates the Incas technological expertise. Youll see the famous ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo and visit several local market towns. Also featured is the longest man-made pre-Columbian canal ever built.
Day 9 - Cuzco
With a free day in Cuzco, you might choose to head to the Archaeological Museum with thousands of artifacts from nearby ruins.
Day 10 - Lima
Fly to Lima this morning. After an included lunch, view worldwide icons of pre-Colombian art at the Larco Herrera Museum, where you will see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru as well as the famous erotic archaeological collection. Also, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can enter the storage area and view the museum's 45,000 classified archaeological objects. Then join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Dinner in Peru.
Day 11 - Lima
Board your flight home.
PeruFindley
Daniel Findley
Raleigh, NC
wn.com/Machu Picchu, Peru Part 1
Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007
Day 1 - Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.
Day 2 - Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once youve checked in to your hotel, an expert local guide leads you on an extensive tour through the two facets of Lima, ancient and new. With over 9 million inhabitants, Lima is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Center but also a bustling modern metropolis. Youll see the citys Cathedral, the Plaza de Armas and the Church of San Francisco, which houses catacombs dating back to the 16th century. Tonight, enjoy our included Welcome Dinner in Lima.
Day 3 - Lima
Today is free to explore Lima at your leisure. You may want to visit one of Limas several museums, such as the Museo de Arte, with its ample collection of pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in nearby Incan ruins. Or you might shop for unique souvenirs at the Polvos Azules city market.
Day 4 - Cuzco
Enjoy a quick flight to Cuzco, center of the ancient Inca culture and South Americas oldest continuously inhabited city. Take the rest of the afternoon and evening to enjoy Cuzcos excellent shopping and night life. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 5 - Cuzco
Cuzco is a brilliant example of a living museum. This magnificent capital of ancient Peru was—and still is—the base for accessing the surrounding religious sites. The city still contains walls and roads originally built by the Incas. As you walk the streets on this mornings fully guided sightseeing tour, notice how old Inca markings and ruins blend in with trendy new cafés and restaurants. Youll see the magnificent 16th-century cathedral and, just east of the city center, the breathtaking Korikancha Temple, a testament to the wealth and power of the Incas that was once fully covered in gold. After lunch, venture off to four separate Inca archaeological sites, including Sacsayhuaman, where an old fortress holds clues to the Spanish victory over the Incas in 1536. Some of the interlocking stones preserved in these ruins weigh as much as 360 tons.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
Approaching Machu Picchu is a journey youll never forget. Today, youll take a train up Picchu mountain and through the lush valleys that lead to the evocative Lost City of the Incas. Surrounded by emerald green mountains and bathed in an almost constant stream of sunlight, there is nothing in South America—and perhaps in the world—quite like the sight of Machu Picchu. This famed Lost City of the Incas is said to have been excavated by Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century, but whose origins remain one of the worlds greatest mysteries. On a full-day excursion to the massive ruins, walk the same steps up the Temples of the Moon and the Sun as the Incas once did.
Day 7 - Cuzco
Spend a free morning in Machu Picchu valley and enjoy an included lunch. Then return to Cuzco via train.
Day 8 - Cuzco
A local guide leads a full-day sightseeing tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, nestled below and between Cuzco, Machu Picchu and the surrounding Andes Mountains. In some ways even more historically important than Machu Picchu, the valley illustrates the Incas technological expertise. Youll see the famous ruins of Pisac and Ollantaytambo and visit several local market towns. Also featured is the longest man-made pre-Columbian canal ever built.
Day 9 - Cuzco
With a free day in Cuzco, you might choose to head to the Archaeological Museum with thousands of artifacts from nearby ruins.
Day 10 - Lima
Fly to Lima this morning. After an included lunch, view worldwide icons of pre-Colombian art at the Larco Herrera Museum, where you will see the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru as well as the famous erotic archaeological collection. Also, Larco is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can enter the storage area and view the museum's 45,000 classified archaeological objects. Then join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Dinner in Peru.
Day 11 - Lima
Board your flight home.
PeruFindley
Daniel Findley
Raleigh, NC
- published: 01 Apr 2009
- views: 1259