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museo antropologico p. sebastian englert

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    • cookpias 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This will not take long and is not very expensive, but it is also quite skippable. The information doesn't add much to what you can read elsewhere (and in some cases is not as complete). There are only a handful of artifacts that are really neat to see--including one eye from the moai, and a wooden club (I wish it were displayed so you could see both sides) and a couple of more. Pay attention to the hours (only open in the morning on the weekends and closed Monday).
    • pedroporqueras 图标 图标 图标 图标

      you MUST do the museum after doing all archeological sites for a full understandinghiglights 2 rongo rongo tablets and the only EYE found
    • 309TonyR 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum's charts and informational displays were updated and vastly improved within the past year. They are now among the first things you see and they should not be bypassed. Bilingual, in Spanish and perfect yet colloquial English, the displays tell the story of Rapa Nui and its people. The latest scientific evidence is presented clearly and concisely. Unproven theories, myths and legends that help tell the story are included and labeled for what they are.The museum does not have a great number of artifacts in its newly-rearranged permanent display, and many of them are reproductions of items removed from the island and now housed in museums elsewhere in the world. The star attraction here is the only moai eye ever discovered. Unfortunately, the dry, limited descriptions accompanying the artifacts were not updated or rewritten when the displays were rearranged and a few of the descriptions no longer match what is seen.
    • PattyAC20 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum gives a comprehensive explanation of the discovery and history of Easter Island. The layout is well designed and adequate for a two hour visit. There is also a library on the premises if you want to do more research.
    • HungryThirstyTravelr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went to this museum before we did anything else as it was a great place to get background information on the island and the culture. We whizzed around in about 25 mins but was worth it. Lots of the information is guess work but interesting nine the less. Cheap quick trip and shouldn't be missed.
    • NancyinIN 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A good addition to any guided tour you take or a place to help you understand what was happening on the island. The history is so unique and tragic that you need a reference point.
    • ulfara 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After travelling around island I recommend a visit. Very nice posters tells the story of the islands, the people and their culture, both related to the statues and also to what follows the bird man tradition.
    • ScottCJ 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definitely very interesting for a bit more in-depth information (more than 'and here's yet another toppled or restored statue/platform etc...'). They have the original of the coral eye that you see the replicas of in the postcards of Ahu Anakena.Otherwise, shop around in Hanga Roa for the Grant-Peterkin guide book, which describes the major and minor sites in more detail plus useful tips. I got it for 15k pesos but saw it for 22k in another shop!
    • JimmyJackk 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not the biggest museum but very informative. Well done and worth the time to stop in an learn more about the island and the Moais
    • NeuMarina 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Try to visit on the beginning of your trip. A lot of information about the culture and the ´misteries´ through informative panels.
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