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The Museo Popol Vuh (Popol Vuh Museum) is home to one of the major collections of Maya art in the world. It is located on the campus of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Zone 10, Guatemala City and is known for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian and colonial art of the Maya culture. Although the museum is well known for its funerary ceramic art, the collection includes a variety of portable stone sculptures, especially from the Preclassic period, and from the coast and adjacent highlands. The section on Maya pottery includes some of the best preserved Maya vases and bowls.

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  • El Museo Popol Vuh es la casa de una de las mayores colecciones de arte de la civilización maya, en el mundo. Está localizada en el campus de la Universidad Francisco Marroquin en Zona 10, Ciudad de Guatemala y es conocida por su extensa colección de arte precolombino y colonial de Guatemala. El Museo entrega anualmente la presea Orden del Pop como reconocimiento a quienes se han distinguido por sus aportaciones al estudio, a la preservación y a la divulgación del patrimonio cultural guatemalteco. (es)
  • The Museo Popol Vuh (Popol Vuh Museum) is home to one of the major collections of Maya art in the world. It is located on the campus of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Zone 10, Guatemala City and is known for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian and colonial art of the Maya culture. Although the museum is well known for its funerary ceramic art, the collection includes a variety of portable stone sculptures, especially from the Preclassic period, and from the coast and adjacent highlands. The section on Maya pottery includes some of the best preserved Maya vases and bowls. (en)
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