The Reina Torres de Arauz Anthopological Museum displays a wide collection made up of more than 15,000 pieces of gold and pottery, lithic and ethnographic, preserved in great conditions, and counts with approximately 5,000 meters of covered areas and 3,500 of open spaces. This museum preserves Panama's history from pre-columbian times, since the Isthmus' first settlers, who lived more than 10,000 years ago, until the arrival of the Spanish explorers. The structure is equipped with spacious storage areas, auditorium, amphitheaters, gardens, parking spaces, and six hectares of tropical rain-forest located behind the building.
Location of Reina Torres de Arauz Anthropological Museum
How to get to Reina Torres de Arauz Anthropological Museum?
At 10 minutes from downtown Panama City, take the Ricardo J. Alfaro Ave. and further via Juan Pablo II Avenue or Camino de la Amistad.
Weather
Tropical Climate and average temperature is 79ºF.
Suggestions
You need to take light clothing and comfortable shoes
Activities in Reina Torres de Arauz Anthropological Museum
- Cultural Tours
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