Museo Maria Reiche details
- 09:00 - 18:00
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When Maria Reiche, the German mathematician and long-term researcher of the Nazca Lines, died in 1998, her house, which stands another 5km north along the Panamericana, was made into the small Museo Maria Reiche . Though disappointingly scant on information, you can see where she lived, amid the clutter of her tools and obsessive sketches, and pay your respects to her tomb outside in the garden.
Though the sun can be punishing, it's possible to walk here from the mirador in a sweaty hour or so, or passing colectivos can sometimes take you. To return to Nazca, just ask the guard to help you flag down any southbound bus or colectivo .
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