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Museum of Sacred, Magical and Medicinal Plants

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Established
  
July 8, 2011

Location
  
Calle Santa Teresa 351Cusco, Peru

Type
  
Anthropology and Ethnobotany of South America

Director
  
Alejandro Camino Diez-Canseco

Website
  
www.museoplantascusco.org

Address
  
Sta Teresa 351, Cusco, Peru

Similar
  
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The Museum of Sacred, Magical and Medicinal Plants was a privately owned museum located in Cusco, Peru. The Museum was established in 2011 as a non-profit organization. The mission of the Museum was to contribute to the conservation of the vegetal wealth of the Amazon and the Andes of South America, in particular those plants that contribute to human well-being, and the associated indigenous traditional knowledge on the medicinal, ritual and shamanic use of plant resources.

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According to Fodors, "It's a great opportunity to get a more thorough understanding about plants that were, and still are, a vital part of the indigenous cultures of Peru." TripAdvisor says "is a museum to learn about all the Andean plants and their use."

The museum closed on June 2014.

Permanent exhibits

The Museum had several permanent exhibitions in 9 exhibition halls, 5 of which are dedicated to the following plants:

  • Erythroxylum coca
  • Nicotiana rustica
  • Echinopsis pachanoi
  • Anadenanthera
  • Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis
  • In addition, there was one hall dedicated to the medicinal plants of the Amazon, another to the medicinal plants of the Andes and one on Biopiracy. In the patios of the museum, medicinal plants were also exhibited.

    Other points of interest

    The Museum Shop had a wide diversity of natural products not easily found elsewhere, as well as indigenous craft arts, books, and magazines. The Museum Restaurant offered a variety of national and international dishes, and a variety of herbal teas.

    References

    Museum of Sacred, Magical and Medicinal Plants Wikipedia


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