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Gold Museum
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Gold Museum

Must-See ★ 4.6 · 15k reviews
The Museum of Gold (Spanish: El Museo del Oro) is a museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. It is one of the most visited touristic highlights in the country. The museum receives around 500,000 tourists per year. The museum displays a selection of pre-Columbian gold and other metal alloys, such as Tumbaga, and contains the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world in its exhibition rooms on the second and third floors. Together with pottery, stone, shell, wood and textile objects, these items, made of a– to indigenous cultures – sacred metal, testify to the life and thought of the different societies which lived in present-day Colombia before the Spanish conquest of the Americas. In 1934, the Bank of the Republic began helping to protect the archaeological patrimony of Colombia. The object known as Poporo Quimbaya was the first one in a collection. It has been on exhibition for 70 years. The Museum is today administered by Banrepcultural. The museum houses the famous Muisca golden raft found in Pasca in 1969, that represents the ceremony of the new zipa (ruler) of Bacatá, the basis for the El Dorado myth. The heir to the chieftaincy assumed power with a great offering to the gods. In this representation he is seen standing at the centre of a raft, surrounded by the principal chieftains, all of them adorned with gold and feathers. After a decade of work, the museum was expanded and renovated in October 2008. With the renovation, the museum organized the permanent exhibition in five rooms with archaeological objects and an interactive room. It also added an auditorium, some temporary exhibitions rooms, a cafe, a restaurant, and a souvenir store.

Visitor Info

Rating ★ 4.6 14,679 reviews
Visit Time ~150 min
Best Time Weekday mornings
Insider Tips
  • · Arrive early to avoid school groups
  • · Use the underground exhibits to move quickly through the collection
  • · Pair it with Santander Park right outside
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this museum so famous?
It holds the world's largest collection of pre-Hispanic gold artifacts — over 55,000 pieces — and is the primary source of the El Dorado legend that drew European explorers to South America.
How old are the pieces inside?
Most objects were crafted between 500 and 1600 AD by cultures including the Muisca, Zenú, and Calima, with some pieces dating back over 2,000 years.
Is there an entrance fee?
Yes, around COP 4,000 for Colombians and COP 16,000 for foreigners; it is free on the first Sunday of each month.
What is the Muisca Raft?
It is a small gold figurine depicting a chief on a raft performing an offering ritual on Lake Guatavita — the most direct archaeological link to the El Dorado myth.
How long does a visit take?
A thorough visit takes 1.5 to 2 hours; the museum has three floors with themed rooms on goldworking techniques, cosmology, and offerings.

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