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Related: About this forumPeru's New National Museum Is a Treasure Trove of Archaeological Findings
Including nearly 50,000 pre-Columbian artifacts.
Lovers of history will be excited to hear the news regarding Perus new Museo Nacional del Perú (MUNA). An institution that has been under construction since 2014, but was first envisioned in 1822 by José de San Martín the man who liberated Argentina, Chile, and Peru from Spanish rule.
Amongst the highlights of the new institution lies a collection of nearly 50,000 pre-Columbian artifacts. MUNA joins a number of cultural institutions around the world that seek to reclaim many artifacts that have either been stolen or illegally acquired throughout the years. Instances of this can be seen in the Brooklyn Museum repatriating antiques to Costa Rica, along with Swedens Världskulturmuseerna and Yale University returning ancient Andean textiles to MUNA.
The museum spans five floors, with the two basement levels dedicated entirely to exploring archaeological deposits from ancient civilizations, such as the native Incas. Of the nearly 6,000 repatriated objects, MUNA has gathered its collection by acquiring work from a number of now-defunct museums in the country from the Museo de la Nación and the Museo Nacional de Arquelogía to the Antropología e Historia del Perú.
Located about an hour away from the capital city of Lima, the museum is a massive tribute to the countrys rich cultural heritage. Although first opening its doors in July to mark Perus bicentennial MUNA will not be fully open until 2024, when the pre-Hispanic work goes on display.
https://hypebeast.com/2021/9/museo-nacional-del-peru-archaeological-collection
(Short article, no more at link.)
Images of the new museum now under construction:
https://www.archilovers.com/projects/137243/gallery
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Inauguration of the National Museum of Peru, a reference in Latin America, built with OHLAs participation
JULY 26, 2021
OHLA achieves a new milestone in Latin America. On July 24th, the National Museum of Peru (MUNA) was inaugurated as part of the celebrations held to commemorate the two-hundredth anniversary of the countrys independence.
This construction project represents the largest investment made in the history of Peru, seeking to protect, study and disseminate its rich and vast culture heritage. It is Perus largest museum and one of Latin Americas most important.
The building, whose architectural façade is based on a pre-Hispanic reminiscent design, will be harmoniously integrated into its cultural and environmental surroundings. It is located in a site measuring more than 75,000 m2, inside the Pachacámac archeological area, Lurín district, at kilometer point 31 of the former Panamericana Sur highway.
Its execution has involved important innovation and sustainability standards, to include use of the Lean Construction methodology with the Last Planner and Flow Lines tool, as well as BIM implementation to resolve any interferences from its complex facilities and networks and to simulate virtual reality, to assist the technicians assigned with the task.
More:
https://ohla-group.com/en/noticias-en/inauguration-of-the-national-museum-of-peru-a-reference-in-latin-america-built-with-ohlas-participation/
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)fantastic project!
Judi Lynn
(160,524 posts)Hadn't thought of a website. That would be outstanding, by all means.