The Brüning Museum, also known as Museo Regional Arqueológico Enrique Bruning de Lambayeque was inaugurated in 1966 and it is located in two blocks of the principal park in Lambayeque, Peru. It was based on the collections of Hans Heinrich Brüning, a German researcher.It is an excellent museum based on the collections that Bruning gathered at the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. The Peruvian government acquired this collection from Bruning in 1924. This museum has been constantly enriched by pieces obtained in confiscations, donations and discoveries. The most recent procurement are the pieces acquired in the Tomb of the "Lord of Sipán". His remains and the mortuary trousseau are displayed at the museum. The Golden Room shows up to 500 works of art.
The museum was constructed as a modern and functional facility, inspired by the works of the 20th-century French architect, Le Corbusier.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brüning_Museum
Official Website http://www.naylamp.gob.pe/mnbPage.html
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Email museonacionalbruning@naylamp.gob.pe
Phone +51 74 282110
Address Avenida Huamachuco, Peru
Coordinates -6°42'15.079" N -79°54'13.568" E