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Museo InkariyvsMuseum of Religious Art (Museo de Arte Religioso)
Both are recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Museum of Religious Art is the choice of most professionals compared to Museo Inkariy. Museum of Religious Art comes in at 90 with endorsements from 3 publications like Michelin Guide, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Museo Inkariy
Frommer's
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Sec. Chaquimayo - Urco KM 53, Urubamba, Peru
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"Housed in one of Cusco's finest colonial mansions, the 17th-century Palace of the Admiral, this museum is a superb introduction to the Inca culture." Full review
"Everyone comes to "ooh" and "eeww" over this archaeological museum's collection of eight Inca mummies." Full review
Top choice
"This wonderful new museum takes visitors into the world of the fascinating pre-Colombian civilizations that came before the Inca." Full review
Museum of Religious Art (Museo de Arte Religioso)
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Calle Palacio, Cusco, Peru
From $0/night
"Inside is a nice collection of colonial religious paintings, notable for the historical detail they convey, but the extravagant old house...is pretty nearly the main draw." Full review
"Originally the palace of Inca Roca, the foundations of this museum were converted into a grand colonial residence and later became the archbishop’s palace." Full review
2 Stars
"Built on the ruins of Inca Roca's palace, the residence of the Marquis of Buenavista features, among others, two delightful Moorish-Andalusian patios adorned with azulejos." Full review