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Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera Frommer's Very Highly Recommended

Hours Daily 9am-6pm
Address Av. Bolívar 1515
Location Pueblo Libre
Transportation Take a taxi or the "Todo Brasil" colectivo to Av. Brasil, and then another to Av. Bolívar. If you're coming from the Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú, walk along the blue path
Phone 01/461-1312
Web site http://museolarco.perucultural.org.pe
Prices Admission S/25 ($7.15) adults, S/12 ($3.40) students
Other Private guides available in English and Spanish (tip basis, minimum S/10 or $2.85)

Frommer's Review

Founded in 1926, this museum has the largest private collection of pre-Columbian art in the world. It concentrates on the Moche Dynasty, especially on its refined ceramics, with an estimated 45,000 pieces -- including incredibly fine textiles, jewelry, and stonework from several other ancient cultures -- all housed in an 18th-century colonial building. Rafael Larco Hoyle is considered the founder of Peruvian archaeology (he named the museum after his father); he wrote the seminal study Los Mochicas in 1938, although he succeeded in publishing only six chapters. (The rest has now been posthumously published.)

The Moche (A.D. 200-700), who lived along the northern coast in the large area near present-day Trujillo and Cajamarca, are credited with achieving one of the greatest artistic expressions of ancient Peru. The collection might be overwhelming to visitors who know little about the Moche, but one soon learns that the pottery gives clues to all elements of their society: diseases, curing practices, architecture, transportation, dance, agriculture, music, and religion. The Moche are also celebrated in the modern world for their erotic ceramics. The Sala Erótica is removed from the general collection, like the porn section in a video store. It's outdoors, downstairs, and across the garden. The Moche depicted sex in realistic, humorous, moralistic, religious, and -- above all -- explicit terms; the most common and even a few deviant practices are represented. If you're traveling with kids, expect giggles or questions about the ancient Peruvians' mighty phalluses. Plan on spending 2 hours to see it all.

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