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Quimbaya Museum is a museum located in Armenia, Colombia designed by Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona. It displays a large collection of precolumbian artcrafts, about 390 gold objects, 104 pottery, 22 stone sculptures, carved woods, and other issues, mainly from the precolumbian Quimbaya civilization, Embera and some other amerindian tribes. Some of the most important pieces are the gold Poporos (traditional gadgets for the chewing of the coca leaves) and the zoomorphic vases. Most of the pieces have been preserved for experts from Gold Museum of Bogotá. In its exhibition rooms together with other pottery, stone, shell, wood and textile archaeological objects, these items, made of what to indigenous cultures was a sacred metal, testify to the life and thought of different societies whic

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  • Museo del Oro Quimbaya (es)
  • Quimbaya Museum (en)
  • Museu do Ouro de Quimbaya (pt)
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  • El Museo del Oro Quimbaya es un museo arqueológico en Armenia, Colombia de arte precolombino. El museo tiene una gran colección de objetos de orfebrería, cerámica y piedra de las civilizaciones precolombinas de las tribus Quimbaya. La entrada al museo es gratuita al público.​ (es)
  • Quimbaya Museum is a museum located in Armenia, Colombia designed by Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona. It displays a large collection of precolumbian artcrafts, about 390 gold objects, 104 pottery, 22 stone sculptures, carved woods, and other issues, mainly from the precolumbian Quimbaya civilization, Embera and some other amerindian tribes. Some of the most important pieces are the gold Poporos (traditional gadgets for the chewing of the coca leaves) and the zoomorphic vases. Most of the pieces have been preserved for experts from Gold Museum of Bogotá. In its exhibition rooms together with other pottery, stone, shell, wood and textile archaeological objects, these items, made of what to indigenous cultures was a sacred metal, testify to the life and thought of different societies whic (en)
  • O Museu do Ouro de Quimbaya (Museo del Oro Quimbayana na língua local) é uma instituição para a preservação de artefatos arqueológicos pré-colombianas da região de Armênia, na Colômbia. Localizado no município de Armênia, o museu tem uma grande coleção de objetos de ouro, cerâmica e pedra das civilizações pré-colombianas das tribos Quimbaya. (pt)
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  • El Museo del Oro Quimbaya es un museo arqueológico en Armenia, Colombia de arte precolombino. El museo tiene una gran colección de objetos de orfebrería, cerámica y piedra de las civilizaciones precolombinas de las tribus Quimbaya. La entrada al museo es gratuita al público.​ (es)
  • Quimbaya Museum is a museum located in Armenia, Colombia designed by Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona. It displays a large collection of precolumbian artcrafts, about 390 gold objects, 104 pottery, 22 stone sculptures, carved woods, and other issues, mainly from the precolumbian Quimbaya civilization, Embera and some other amerindian tribes. Some of the most important pieces are the gold Poporos (traditional gadgets for the chewing of the coca leaves) and the zoomorphic vases. Most of the pieces have been preserved for experts from Gold Museum of Bogotá. In its exhibition rooms together with other pottery, stone, shell, wood and textile archaeological objects, these items, made of what to indigenous cultures was a sacred metal, testify to the life and thought of different societies which inhabited what is now known as Colombia before contact was made with Europe. The Bank of the Republic began in 1939 helping to protect the archaeological patrimony of Colombia. The Gold Museum and the Quimbaya Museum are some of its main achievements. (en)
  • O Museu do Ouro de Quimbaya (Museo del Oro Quimbayana na língua local) é uma instituição para a preservação de artefatos arqueológicos pré-colombianas da região de Armênia, na Colômbia. Localizado no município de Armênia, o museu tem uma grande coleção de objetos de ouro, cerâmica e pedra das civilizações pré-colombianas das tribos Quimbaya. O museu faz parte do "Centro Cultural Armenia", que ainda conta com o "Centro de Documentação Regional da Armênia" e o "Jardim Arqueobotânico", onde está o "Pomar de Plantas Aromáticas e Jardim de Plantas Nativas", tudo administrado pelo Banco de la República. (pt)
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