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Nacional Museum of Mayan Art: Archeology and Ethnology

Explore Mayan art, artifacts, and cultural history at Guatemala City's Nacional Museum, a journey through an ancient civilization.

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Discover the rich artistic heritage of the Mayan civilization at the Nacional Museum of Mayan Art in Guatemala City. Explore intricately designed pottery, textiles, and sculptures that narrate the story of the Mayans, their rituals, and daily lives. The museum also emphasizes ethnology, illustrating how modern Guatemalan culture is influenced by its Mayan roots.

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  • 6 calle y 7 avenida Zona 13 Edificio No. 5 Finca La Aurora Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala City, Zona 13, 01013, GT
  • +50224754010
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  • Tuesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-7 pm
  • Friday 10 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid larger crowds for a more intimate experience.
  • Take advantage of guided tours for deeper insights into the artifacts and Mayan culture.
  • Allocate at least two to three hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collections.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach the museum via public transport from the city center (Zona 1), head to the main bus terminal at 'Centro Histórico'. Look for buses going to Zona 13 with 'Finca La Aurora' or 'Museo de Arte Maya' displayed. The bus fare is approximately Q1.

  • Taxi/Rideshare

    For a more comfortable option, use a taxi or rideshare app like Uber. Enter the destination as 'Nacional Museum of Mayan Art, 6 calle y 7 avenida Zona 13'. Taxi fares within the city can range from Q30 to Q100 depending on the distance.

  • Driving

    If driving, head towards Zona 13 in Guatemala City. The museum is located at 6 calle y 7 avenida, Edificio No. 5, Finca La Aurora. There is typically street parking available, with fees ranging from Q10 to Q30 per hour. Be aware that parking can be limited.

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The Nacional Museum of Mayan Art: Archeology and Ethnology, located in Guatemala City's Zona 13, is a cultural gem showcasing the artistic heritage of the ancient Mayan civilization. Visitors are greeted with an impressive collection of artifacts, including pottery, textiles, and sculptures that narrate the Mayan story, rituals, and daily life. The museum is thoughtfully organized, guiding guests through different eras of Mayan history and providing a comprehensive understanding of their advancements in art and science. The museum emphasizes ethnology, illustrating how modern Guatemalan culture is influenced by its Mayan roots. Interactive displays and informative guides enhance the experience, making it accessible for all ages. The museum's architecture adds to its charm, with spacious galleries and serene courtyards that invite contemplation. The museum has the country's largest collection of ancient Maya artifacts. There's a wealth of monumental stone sculpture, including Classic-period stelae from Tikal, Uaxactún, and Piedras Negras; a superb throne from Piedras Negras; and animal representations from Preclassic Kaminaljuyú. Also on display are rare wooden lintels from temples at Tikal and El Zotz, and a room with jade necklaces and masks. Don't miss the large-scale model of Tikal. The ethnology section has displays on the languages, costumes, dances, masks, and homes of Guatemala's indigenous peoples.

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