Museum · Pueblo Libre
Museo Larco
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Museo Larco is Lima's most beautiful museum, a private collection of pre-Columbian art housed in a whitewashed 18th-century colonial mansion draped in bougainvillea, built over a pre-Columbian pyramid. Its galleries trace thousands of years of ancient Peruvian cultures through exquisite gold and silver work, ceramics, and textiles, displayed with unusual clarity. Uniquely, it lets you walk through its vast storage vaults, where tens of thousands of catalogued ceramic vessels line the shelves, a staggering sense of the civilisation's scale.
The museum is also famous (and frank) about its gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery. With lovely gardens and an acclaimed café-restaurant on a vine-covered terrace, it's as much a serene afternoon as a museum visit, one of the best ways to understand Peru before the Inca.
Don't miss
- Pre-Columbian gold and silver treasures
- The walk-through storage vaults of tens of thousands of ceramics
- The frank gallery of erotic pottery
- The bougainvillea-draped colonial mansion and gardens
- The acclaimed terrace café-restaurant
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Museo Larco
You can visit on your own (paid entry, bought at the gate or online; open late most days). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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How travelers rate it
Know before you go
- Don't skip the storage vaults, walking among the tens of thousands of catalogued pots is the unforgettable part.
- It's open late; an evening visit plus dinner on the terrace is a great combination.
- The erotic-pottery gallery is clearly signposted and easy to skip if visiting with children.
- It's in Pueblo Libre, away from Miraflores, factor in a taxi each way.
A bit of history
Founded in 1926 by collector Rafael Larco Hoyle, a pioneer of Peruvian archaeology, the museum is set in a viceroyalty-era mansion built atop a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. Its collection spans some 5,000 years of pre-Columbian history, with particular depth in Moche culture.
Common questions
What makes Museo Larco special?
Its beautiful colonial-mansion setting, a superb pre-Columbian gold-and-ceramics collection, and the rare chance to walk through its vast storage vaults of catalogued artefacts.
Is the erotic pottery gallery avoidable?
Yes, it's a clearly marked separate gallery, easy to skip if you prefer or are visiting with children.
Is the restaurant worth it?
Very, the terrace café-restaurant is acclaimed in its own right, and the museum's late hours make an evening meal there a highlight.
How long should I spend?
About 1.5–2 hours for the galleries and vaults, plus extra for the gardens and café.
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