It is one of the fundamental pillars of tourism offered by the Provincial Municipality of Nazca.
This museum currently has areas for the auditorium, storage, recreational workshops for children, surveillance room, and exhibition rooms in which the remains left by the Nazca culture are displayed.

It is located at approximately Km.400 of the Panamerican Highway South.
It exhibits a great variety of textiles, works in metal, wood and bones of the Nazca, Chincha and Tiahuanaco cultures, standing out in this museum a funeral bundle of the Nazca Culture and the sample of a trophy head.
Monday to Saturday : 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Holidays : 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cost: Foreigner and National: S/. 5.00
It was built in 1965. Its creator was the French anthropologist Frederic Engel. In its interior the evolutionary process of the Paracas culture can be observed. The exhibited pieces belong to the 10 years of investigation that he carried out on the region of Paracas in the pre-ceramic stage.

It is located at approximately Km.400 of the Panamerican Highway South.
It shows in exhibition a tomb that has the form of a cavern in which a recreation of a house has been made based on canes and horcones of Huarango. In addition to human remains of collectors and fishermen with an antiquity of 6,500 BC.
In the museum you can also see pieces of ceramics, textiles and reproductions of the daily life of that time.
Monday to Sunday: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

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