- Gold Museum
Infobox Museum
name= Gold Museum
Museo del Oro
established=1939
location=Bogotá ,Colombia
visitors=
director= Clara Isabel Botero
website= [http://www.banrep.gov.co/museo/eng/ Gold Museum]The Gold Museum (from the Spanish El Museo del Oro) is a
museum located inBogotá ,Colombia . It displays an extraordinary selection of its pre-Hispanic goldwork collection - the biggest in the world - in its exhibition rooms on the second and third floors. Together with otherpottery , stone, shell,wood andtextile archaeological objects, these items, made of what to indigenous cultures was a sacredmetal , testify to the life and thought of different societies which inhabited what is now known asColombia before contact was made withEurope .In
1939 theBank of the Republic began helping to protect the archaeologicalpatrimony ofColombia . The object known asPoporo Quimbaya was the first one in a collection. It has been on exhibition for 65 years.The museum houses the famous
Muisca 's golden raft found inPasca ,Colombia , that represents theEl Dorado ceremony. 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 withgold and feathers.
Muisca raft, representation of the initiation of the new Zipa in the lake of Guatavita, possible source of the legend of El Dorado.">
left|thumb|The Offering Boat Room main piece, in the Gold MuseumThe museum has a collection of 50,000 pieces. On the first floor is the museum's main entrace, the shop and a restaurant, The Gold Museum Restaurant and Café.On the second floor the exposition begins, the Main Room is called People and Gold in prehispanic
Colombia . Through its glass cases it displays the goldsmith work of the different cultures which habited Colombia before the Spanish people arrived; the room is divided into different halls for every culture; Calima,Quimbaya ,Muisca , Zenu, Tierradentro , San Augustín, Tolima, Tayrona and Uraba, and a special room called After Columbus (Despues de Colón).The exposition continues on the third floor, with The Flying Chamanic and The Offering. The first shows the process of Chaman's Ceremony with its different gold pieces, the second is divided into three parts; the Offering Room , the Offering Boat and the Lake.
At the end of the exposition there's a Profunditation Room with artistic videos about the most important gold pieces of the museum.
External links
* [http://www.banrep.gov.co/museo/eng/ Gold Museum]
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