The Museum of Gold in Bogotá, Colombia receives over 500,000 tourists each year. What types of exhibits does this famous museum display?            
            
            
                                            
                                                    
                    Pre-Columbian gold and other metal alloys.
                    
                                        
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                    Jewelry found that dates back to the Inca Civilization.
                    
                    
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                    Artifacts that depict the rich Colombian history.
                    
                                        
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                    Exhibits based off of the mining industry in the Andes Mountains.
                    
                                        
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            The museum displays a selection of pre-Columbian gold and other metal alloys, such as , and contains the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world in its exhibition rooms on the second and third floors. Together with pottery, stone, shell, wood and textile objects, these items, made of a sacred metal, testify to the life and thought of the different societies which lived in present-day Colombia before the Spanish conquest of the Americas.