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The museum was founded in 2000 as part of the Centro Cultural La Azotea. The exhibition covers all stages of coffee production including cultivation, harvest, roasting and trade. The collection includes milling machines from different parts of the world.
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The museum has more than 842 square meters of exhibition space, containing artwork from the pre-colonial, colonial, and Republican period and spanning more than 3,000 years. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Some of the oldest pieces in the museum's collection come from the archeological sites at Tikal National Park (in Petén Department ) and Takalik Abaj ...
The Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología (MUNAE; National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) is a national museum of Guatemala, dedicated to the conservation of archaeological and ethnological artifacts and research into Guatemala's history and cultural heritage. The museum is located in Guatemala City, at Finca La Aurora.
The Guatemalan National History Museum or Museo Nacional de Historia is a national museum in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The museum was founded in 1978. The museum was founded in 1978. [ 1 ]
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The museum is located in Zone 11 of Guatemala City, in the southern part of the area once covered by the Maya city of Kaminaljuyu. [4] It covers an area of approximately 1,200 square metres (13,000 sq ft). [4] Within the grounds of the museum are three preserved mounds. [4] The modern museum is located in a shopping area outside the city centre ...
The museum was placed in a school building that was refurbished by INGUAT, the Guatemalan Institute of Tourism; it had previously housed the Escuelas Urbanas de la Democracia. [3] The museum opened its doors on 22 May 1972. [3] As part of the refurbishment, Guatemalan artist Guillermo Grajeda Meno painted 21 murals within the museum. [3]