Museo Mesoamericano del Jade is located in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. This small museum features a collection of archaeological replicas of Mayan jade jewelry, masks, and other artifacts, offering insights into the significance of jade in Mesoamerican cultures. Visitors can expect a low entrance fee and should allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the tour. The museum also has a gift shop, where real jade items are available, though prices may be higher than local markets.
The museum showcases various displays that explain the geological and cultural history of jade. Highlights include reproductions of pre-Columbian jade statues, masks, and even a replication of Pakal’s funeral tomb. The exhibits are designed to be informative, with English translation booklets available, but some visitors mention that the dim lighting can make it challenging to read the accompanying materials.


