Cha'llapampa Museum

Isla del Sol


The small Cha'llapampa Museum contains artifacts excavated in 1992 from Marka Pampa, referred to by locals as La Ciudad Submergida (Sunken City). Among the dusty exhibits are anthropomorphic figurines, Tiwanaku-era artifacts, animal bones, puma-shaped ceramic koa censers and cups resembling Monty Python’s Holy Grail.


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