Museo Arqueológico de Pasca  | |
![]() The museum holds a replica of the famous Muisca raft  | |
![]() Location within Colombia  | |
| Established | 1969 | 
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| Location | Calle 1 with Carrera 5 Pasca,  | 
| Coordinates | 04°18′31.8″N 74°17′59.3″W / 4.308833°N 74.299806°W | 
| Type | Archaeology | 
| Collection size | 2500 | 
| Founder | Jaime Hincapié Santamaría | 
| Website | Website | 
The Archaeology Museum of Pasca (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico de Pasca) is an archaeological museum located in Pasca, Colombia. It houses a great collection of Pre-Columbian objects and human remains, including Muisca mummies. It has a replica of the famous golden raft, Balsa Muisca, found near this town that represents the El Dorado rite. The museum hosts a piece of Muisca textile from Belén, Boyacá.[1] The total collection numbers 2500 pieces.[2] Apart from the Muisca artifacts, the museum hosts material from the Tairona, Calima, Quimbaya, Sinú, San Agustín and Tierradentro, among others.[3]
It also has a botanic garden,[4] with stuffed animals and a large insectarium.[2] It was founded in 1969 by the Roman Catholic priest Jaime Hincapié Santamaría.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ (in Spanish) Photos of Precolumbian art found at Pasca
 - 1 2 (in Spanish) Museo Arqueológico de Pasca
 - ↑ (in Spanish) Museo Arqueológico de Pasca
 - 1 2 (in Spanish) Museo Arqueológico de Pasca - El Tiempo
 
External links
- Precolumbian Golden Boat Famous golden figure based on El Dorado rite (housed in the Gold Museum at Bogotá, Colombia)
 


