Sights
Edit ThisModern Guatemala City is a bustling, fast-paced growing city that contributes to the enjoyment of visitors with places such as the National Palace, the Cathedral de la Antigua and a number of interesting museums. Check out the different subsections for more information on these exciting places.
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Popol Vuh
Edit ThisThe Popol Vuh Museum is located on the campus of the Francisco Marroquin. Along with the Museo Ixchel one of the country’s most impressive museums is the Museo Popol Vuh which has an excellent collection of Maya artifacts and contemporary folk art. In 1997, the Popol Vuh Museum opened the doors to its new installations in the Cultural Complex of the Francisco Marroquín University, Here, more than 400 archaeological and colonial treasures are on permanent display. A visit to Museum is like a walk through time. The exhibit galleries are organized chronologically beginning with more..
| type: | Museums |
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| email: | (502) 361-2321 (ext.111). |
| address: | 6 Calle Final, Zona 10 in Guatemala City. |
| openings: | Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm and Sat 9am to 1pm. |
| tel: | (502) 361-2301 or (502) 361-2311 |
Mueso Ixchel
Edit ThisStart with a visit to the Museo Ixchel which is dedicated exclusively to the collection and preservation of the colorful Guatemalan native costumes and weavings (allow about two hours). If you’re planning to spend time outside the city stop and look at the giant relief map of Guatemala in Minerva Park.
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