Acueductos de Cantalloc in Nasca, Peru – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameAcueductos de Cantalloc
CategoryArchaeological museum
LocationNasca, Ica,
Address 53FQ+99H Acueductos de Cantalloc, Nasca 11400, Peru (View on Google Maps)

The Acueductos de Cantalloc is an archaeological site located in the Nasca Valley in Ica, Peru. This remarkable collection features numerous spiral stone aqueducts, expertly built by the Nazca culture over 1,500 years ago. Access to the site is straightforward, with options for a quick tour lasting about two hours. Visitors can explore the aqueducts, which are still functioning today, illustrating the engineering prowess of the Nazca civilization. The site is relatively small, making it manageable for families and casual visitors.

While specific exhibitions may vary, the site offers insights into the ancient water management techniques used by the Nazca people. The aqueducts are designed to channel water from underground sources, supporting agriculture in an arid environment. Though there may be limited on-site interpretation, observing the intricate stonework provides a unique perspective on historical engineering. Overall, this site is notable for its historical significance and fascinating construction, attracting those interested in ancient cultures and technologies.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Monday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–5 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: No

Amenities

  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

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