National Museum of Archaeology of Peru (MUNA) will be the largest in the country and its rooms showcase the immense historical and cultural center of one of the cradles of world civilization legacy. That will come true in a sector of the archaeological site Pachacamac (Lurin, Lima), to display in the same space more than 500,000 pieces of historical and cultural value of ancient Peru, and present.
MUNA is the acronym for the future National Museum of
Archaeology of Peru, the colossus of five levels to be erected at kilometer 31
of the Panamericana Sur. In the MUNA the archaeological heritage of the country
will be divided into two main sectors: past and present. In its halls evidence
of all cultures and civilizations that developed in the current Peruvian
territory before the arrival of the Spaniards, including the 100 tombs found
around the museum are displayed in Lima.
Source: La Republica.
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