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Museo de Piedras Cusco Rumi Llaqta
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- F3J5+6QF, C. Wiracocha, Cusco 08004, Peru
About this museum
Nestled in Cusco's historic landscape, Rumi Llaqta Museum showcases an extraordinary collection of stones that chronicle the region's geological and cultural evolution. Visitors explore carefully curated rock specimens that reveal the natural formations and archaeological significance of Peru's central Andean terrain. Admission is free, allowing travelers to discover the intricate connections between stone, landscape, and local heritage through meticulously displayed geological artifacts.
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- Free admission every day
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- Plan for 30-45 minutes
- Verified Oct 5, 2025
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F3J5+6QF, C. Wiracocha, Cusco 08004, Peru
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