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museo antropologico p. sebastian englert

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    • Adventure Diva 图标 图标 图标 图标

      To understand the mysteries of the moais and culture, go to this museum. Very informative and also the signs are both in English and Spanish. After going through the museum, go outside past the driveway for a unique angle in taking moai photos.
    • CHowell78 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thanks to all the reviews that had gone before we pottered down here on our first day. Well worth the walk. We spent about an hour here reading through all of the information, which was in both English and Spanish so must have been updated from an earlier review. Makes all the tours around the island much more interesting as you can ask questions as well having learnt the basics about the island's history already. Plus it's next to one of our favourites sites on the island.
    • 426laisc 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's is a good start do understand about the island and the moais. They explain how the moais are made and show how the island were created. You have to pay about 1,000 to get in. It's the only thing cheap in the island!
    • Ritadecassiagarcia 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I liked to visit this museum. There's a very interesting map there that shows us something more not only about Easter Island but also about New Zealand and Hawaii. There's a relation among them about the first inhabitants of these islands. But many things concerning Easter Island is still a mystery. For those who like to know a bit more it really pays a visit.
    • sierrab 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Small museum , easy 15 mn walk from town along the seafront towards Tahai, then turn right inland - The museum is best value for money - charges only adults - 2 US dollars per person and free for students/children. Explanations in English and Spanish. Mostly informative photographic displays and some artefacts but I found most interesting learning about the 'eye' , 'female' Moai and best I got curious about the Rapa Nui rongo rongo 'writing' on tablet. Alfred Metraux's Easter Island book - his chapter XII on the mystery of the tablets was most useful to understand the various hypothesis about them. I love this little museum as I had it all to myself if you can avoid the 'tours' time-table ! Also, a nice little place to go on a rainy day even if you have purchased the 'companion to Easter Island ' guide by James Grant-Peterkin.Access to toilet and library, you need to get out of the building and take the stairs , at the top, signposted there is the library /research centre straight ahead and toilet on the left.Everything seems expensive in the island but this museum is a little gem !
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