Museo Arqueológico
- Address
- Jordán E-199, cnr Aguirre
- Phone
- 4 425-0010
- Price
- admission B$10
- Hours
- 8:30am-5:30pm Mon-Fri, 8:30am-2:30pm Sat
Lonely Planet review for Museo Arqueológico
The Museo Arqueológico has an excellent overview of Bolivia’s various indigenous cultures. The collection is split into three sections: the archaeological collection, the ethnographic collection and the paleontological collection. The first deals primarily with indigenous culture from the Cochabamba region. Look out for the Tiwanaku section; their shamans used to snort lines of hallucinogenic powder through elegant bone tubes. The ethnographic collection provides material from Amazonian and Chaco cultures including examples of non-alphabetized writing, which is from the 18th century and was used to bring Christianity to the illiterate Indians. The paleontological collection deals with fossilised remains of the various creatures that once prowled the countryside. There’s good information in Spanish, and an English-speaking guide is sometimes around in the afternoons.







