Imagine being able to view the tomb of one of the most powerful men in ancient Peru. The undisturbed remains of the Lord of Sipan were unearthed at Huaca Rajada, in Lambayeque, in the greatest archaeological discovery in Peruvian history. 

 

Extraordinary adornments made from gold, silver and turquoise, including breastplates and ear adornments, the most beautiful pottery and other fine objects, were excavated from the antechamber of the main discovery: items intended for a royal existence in the afterlife. 

This historic treasure, along with many other objects, is preserved in the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, a world class museum.

Ceremony of the Moche culture in the Royal Tombs MuseumA Moche culture ceremony.
Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

How to get to the Royal Tombs Museum?

  • Lima-Chiclayo

    By air: 1 h 15 min approximately

  • Center of Chiclayo-Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum

    Overland: 20 m approximately

What to do at the Royal Tombs Museum?

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