The ‘Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru’ exhibition at the Australian Museum is now open, allowing visitors to explore the legendary Machu Picchu and learn more about the history of the Andean people. Going in with no specific expectations, I feel as if I left with a deeper fascination of the ancient Peruvian culture and history.
The experience began with a short introductory video, setting the tone for the journey ahead. Clever use of lighting and sound effects helps maintain a reverent atmosphere throughout, immersing visitors in the story being told. The exhibit’s layout is easy to follow, particularly the story of a mythical man’s journey during life and the afterlife.
With over 130 artefacts, there’s something intriguing to discover at every turn. The accompanying descriptions were detailed yet accessible, offering insights into the cultural significance of each piece. For an additional fee, viewers can enhance their experience by exploring Machu Picchu through a virtual reality tour. The exhibition also caters to a diverse audience, offering sensory-friendly early bird sessions for visitors seeking a more relaxed environment.
While the exhibition is shorter than expected to walk through, it delivers a rich experience that captures the mysteries of ancient Peru. The preservation of artifacts stands out, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Andean people. Taking your time to explore each corner is essential to fully appreciate the depth of the collection.
One minor drawback for me was the feeling of wanting more. Although the exhibition provides a fascinating glimpse into Peruvian society, I would’ve also enjoyed additional artifacts or narratives. However, the Australian Museum’s broader collections offer plenty more to explore after the exhibition.
Overall, the ‘Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru’ exhibition offers a captivating and educational journey into Ancient Peru. It’s a must-see for history enthusiasts and casual museum-goers, leaving a lasting impression of one of the world’s most remarkable civilisations.
To book tickets to Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru’, please visit https://australian.museum/exhibition/machu-picchu/
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