Machu Picchu Museum | Ticket Machu Picchu https://www.ticketmachupicchu.com Machupicchu Terra information and tourist assistance Thu, 15 Aug 2024 21:07:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Machu Picchu Site Museum https://www.ticketmachupicchu.com/machu-picchu-site-museum/ Tue, 30 May 2017 14:37:13 +0000 http://ticketmachupicchu.com/?p=3233 It is the museum dedicated to Machu Picchu, you can walk about 30 minutes from Machu Picchu village (Aguas Calientes), visit it before visiting the Inca city of Machu Picchu, will give you a different perspective of Machu Picchu and its history. Where is it located? It is located at km 112 “Puente Ruinas” (the […]

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It is the museum dedicated to Machu Picchu, you can walk about 30 minutes from Machu Picchu village (Aguas Calientes), visit it before visiting the Inca city of Machu Picchu, will give you a different perspective of Machu Picchu and its history.

Where is it located?

It is located at km 112 “Puente Ruinas” (the old train station), approximately 1.7 km from the village of Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes), at the foot of Machu Picchu mountain, reached by crossing the river bridge Urubamba in the direction of Machu Picchu.

 

The Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum - Machu Picchu
The Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum – Machu Picchu

 

What are the opening hours?

The museum is open from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

 

The Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum

It works in a building donated by Anita Fernandini de Naranjo, for this purpose; It was designed in the 60s, but was completed in the 70s. The museum began to function, before its construction was completed, and as the museums of that place were merely contemplative; They highlight objects of ceramics, stone, metal, skeletons, and replicas of tools of the Inca and pre-Inca times; Then graphic and interactive samples were added to its exhibition, essential to satisfy the information needs of local and foreign visitors. The museum is made up of closed rooms, to create a visual connection and ensure the dynamics of the exhibition. In addition, the use of geometric and trapezoidal forms, which bring to memory the Inca architecture.

 

Collection of Museum objects

Archaeological investigations carried out after the discovery of the Inca City resulted in a collection of 250 Inca artifacts, including stone articles, metals, ceramics, bones and others found in Machu Picchu, the Inca Trail and the surrounding area.

 

Objects from the Manuel Chavez Ballon Museum - Machu Picchu
Objects from the Manuel Chavez Ballon Museum – Machu Picchu

 

The exhibition of objects will allow you to see lithic artifacts, used in the construction of the Inca city; Nails, fasteners, rings used to bind the thatched roof beams, “percussors” made of different types of rocks (granite, andesite, basalt), boulders, among others. But after seeing these tools, it will be difficult to believe that the tools made it possible for the stones to fit perfectly with each other, besides incredible shapes, carved and carved into rock.

 

The collection of objects also contains agricultural tools, quats (plows), axes, knives, hunting tools, military use and others for ceremonial purposes, such as water containers, mini sculptures, “illas” and ornaments. You will also see discs of different diameters, which were used as tapas, fusayolas, geometric forms, mini zoomorphic sculptures, which were to be used in ritual ceremonies.

 

Inca Metallurgy

The museum also exposes the Inca’s work with metals and the knowledge that this civilization, of metal alloy, using air currents for the performance of its furnaces or Wayras, to alloy metals like copper and tin. You can see collections of pins, clubs, ornaments, tweezers, mirrors, silver, copper and bronze knives. The bronze cane is one of the most important finds, as well as a metal ornament in the form of “qantu” (Peru’s national flower), since the materials with which it was made suggest different areas of manufacture. One of the first techniques used by the Inca society was laminated metal, for which they had to use huge heat sources to achieve a malleability point that would allow for a thinner sheet. This technique allowed them to manufacture bracelets,

 

 

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The Butterflies in Machu Picchu https://www.ticketmachupicchu.com/butterflies-machu-picchu/ Fri, 26 May 2017 14:46:20 +0000 http://ticketmachupicchu.com/?p=2929 Machu Picchu is one of the most important tourist attractions in the world, but behind its incredible structures and all the mystery that surrounds the 15th century Inca city, there is such a stunning natural beauty that it has earned it the title of Cultural Heritage and “Natural” of Humanity. Machu Picchu is currently considered […]

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Machu Picchu is one of the most important tourist attractions in the world, but behind its incredible structures and all the mystery that surrounds the 15th century Inca city, there is such a stunning natural beauty that it has earned it the title of Cultural Heritage and “Natural” of Humanity. Machu Picchu is currently considered to be the sixth biosphere reserve in Peru, one of the most diverse countries on the planet.

Machu Picchu is in the middle of one of the most imposing ecosystems, its environment is considered among the most amazing on the planet. These mountains covered with vegetation, shelter countless species of plants; Bromeliads, epiphytic plants, tree ferns, “orchids”, forests and so on; Which serve as home to numerous species of birds and mammals, such as the ucumari, pudú or sachacabra (the smallest deer in the world) and others in danger of extinction, such as the Andean bear (spectacled bear) and the cock of the rocks (National bird of Peru). But that’s not all, this environment also houses one of the most amazing “collections” of butterflies on the planet. Machu Picchu is home to more than 500 species of butterflies, many of which can not be seen anywhere else in the world.

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Butterfly on the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu

The House of Butterflies in Machu Picchu (Wasi Pillpi)

Wasi Pillpi means House of the Butterflies in Quechua, and is located inside the National Park of Machu Picchu. The sanctuary has more than 100 different endemic species, and houses another 400 known species. Stopping for some time in the House of Butterflies, will show you “something” of the diversity of the Sanctuary.

How to get to the Mariposarium?

House of the Butterflies is located just 15 minutes from Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu village); To reach it, you must follow the path that leads to the entrance to the Inca City of Machu Picchu , along the same road that leads to the “Manuel Chávez Ballón Site Museum” or the Gardens of Mandor.

We know that you do not come to Machu Picchu just for the butterflies, so if you still do not reserve your tickets for the Inca city, do it now, check the availability of the Machu Picchu Ticket. Remember that the ticket must be booked months before, otherwise you may no longer find one according to your travel itinerary. Ah and the mountains of Machu Picchu, offer you the opportunity to see the butterflies in all their splendor in their natural habitat.

The visit

The Machu Picchu Mariposarium offers visits that last about 20 minutes, the tour will cost S / 10 soles (aprox US $ 3.00). Information is available in English and Spanish; Unfortunately the guided tours are only carried in Spanish.

This visit will allow you to learn about the huge variety of Butterflies from the Historic and Natural Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, you will be amazed by the many types of camouflage, used by butterflies to blend with the plants of the area. You will also learn about its development and stages.

The site is managed by Leonardo Serrano Gutiérrez, and has the help of local volunteers to carry out this “conservation project” dedicated to local butterfly species. This team of people, in addition to guided tours, also devotes much of their time to helping increase butterfly populations through breeding programs. The butterflies born in captivity are released and returned to nature upon reaching the necessary maturity.

Butterflies Machu Picchu
Butterflies of Machu Picchu

What is the best time to go?

If you want to visit the House of Butterflies in Machu Picchu, the best time to do it is between 8 and 11 in the morning, as in the morning you can find the butterflies in full activity. The best season to see them in the whole sanctuary, is between April and September (dry season), by the least amount of rainfall. In rainy season, the butterflies take refuge, making it more difficult to see them.

Why visit the Butterfly Garden of Machu Picchu?

We believe that an important part of traveling, is Responsible Tourism; Support for “local projects” (as the mariposarium) is one of the best ways to do this; But we also think it is good to try to get a little out of the hackneyed visit to Machu Picchu.

Another reason to visit the House of Butterflies is to see closely the different phases of reproduction of these, since they are larvae. This is a fascinating experience, especially if it comes with children; Will learn, among other things, how some butterflies change their contrast, getting darker to attract the sun and raise their temperature.

More: Also know that Machu Picchu is one of the favorite places for birdwatchers; You can find incredible species such as the cock of the rocks or the giant hummingbird.

 

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Orchids in Machu Picchu https://www.ticketmachupicchu.com/orchids-in-machu-picchu/ Thu, 26 Nov 2015 22:50:34 +0000 http://ticketmachupicchu.com/?p=1900 Orchids are the flowers that has most species recorded in the world (30,000), is known to have existed 60 million years ago, being privileged the forests of South America and Malaysia with the more diversity; adapted to the most diverse habitats, they can be found throughout the world (only Antarctica and driest deserts of the […]

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Orchids are the flowers that has most species recorded in the world (30,000), is known to have existed 60 million years ago, being privileged the forests of South America and Malaysia with the more diversity; adapted to the most diverse habitats, they can be found throughout the world (only Antarctica and driest deserts of the earth they lack of them), the smaller measure they measure just a few millimeters (stenostachya Platystele), which in some cases they can only be appreciated under a magnifying glass. But you can also find the huge (Sobralia dichotoma) with dozens of bouquets of flowers, with a height of up to 4 m, that can find in the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu.

Machu Picchu, houses a flora, of the most exuberant of South America, within this, highlights the ornamental flowers such as orchids, exotic and extravagant colors, with 80 genera and 400 species scientifically recorded, eight of these are new to the botanical researchers, also seven new species of orchids in three new varieties, give the Historical and Natural Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, thirty-eight new records, the publication Nº 15 of Icones Orchidacearum (global specialized scientific journal) presented in mid-August this year in the city of Cusco, three new orchids more, found in the Sanctuary.

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  • Epidendrum Ochoae, dedicated to a biologist Gustavo Ochoa Estrada (director of the program of Conservation and Biocultural Management of Machu Picchu).
  • Epidendrum Incahuamanii dedicated to Feliciano Incahuamán Atausinchi (conservative vigilant of Machu Picchu).
  • Epidendrum Mormontoyi, dedicated to Rolando Mormontoy López (vigilant and conservator of the road network of the Sanctuary Machu Picchu).

Orchids are usually pollinated by bees, birds, wasps, moths, beetles, flies, etc. When the orchid is opened, it emits aromatic scents, inviting and seducing to some pollinators to land on the flower. In Machu Picchu a fascinating pollination occurs, being refuge of exotic birds, and more than 300 species of butterflies, that make the pollination an incredible colorful spectacle in one of the most shocking planet’s ecosystems, conformed by mountains covered abundant vegetation which in turn is home to numerous species of birds and mammals in danger of extinction, such as the spectacled bear and sachacabra or pudú, the world’s smallest deer.

It takes three to seven months to mature, after this time it opens; depending on the species, each fruit can release up to four million seeds to be released and carried by air currents or transported by pollinators, if they fail to germinate a log or branch, giving way to the symbiosis with the fungus germination, appearing the first leaves. After 5 or 6 years, the orchid reach their adult stage, stage from which sprout beautiful flowers for several years.

People say that a popular legend, the story of a forbidden love; a beautiful princess of the Andes in love with an Inca warrior, hidding her love because she was destined for the Sun God. It is said that when his father found out, forbade the princess to see the warrior. She when hears this decision, began to run through the Andes, crying for her forbidden love, time would take care to make she in the Waqanki beautiful orchid (Masdevallia veitchiana Rchb. F.) Carries the spirit of the beautiful princess, so every time when he found her, he would remember his beloved, and he could weep with sorrow.

This would be the only testimony that the orchids existed in the Inca empire, it is both the attachment to this legend that even in these days you can hear songs about love and beautiful warrior Waqanki.

Some orchids present in Machu Picchu

Masdevallia Veitchiana
Cryptocentrum Inaequisepalum
Kefersteinia Koechlinorum Christenson
Odontoglossum Praestans Christenson
Maxillaria Alpestris Lindl
Cyrtochilum Minax (Rchb.f.) Kraenzl
Chondrorhyncha Aurantiaca Senghas & Gerlach (Rchb.f.) Kraenzl
Bletia Catenulata
Oncidium Scansor
Phragmipedium Caudatum
Prosthechea Vespa
Pleurothallis sp
Epidendrum Secundum
Sobralia Dichotoma
Ida Macrophylla ( Lycaste macrophylla)
Anguloa Virginalis
Kefersteinia Koechlinorum
Telipogon Papilio
Masdevallia Karineae
Hofmeisterella eumicroscopica
Comparettia Falcata
Masdevallia Marizae

 

visita a Machu PicchuMasdevallia Veitchiana Rchb. f.

So beautiful that gave origin to the legend Inca Waqanki. With beautiful iridescent petals; the great variability in color and shape of their flowers makes no camera achieves capture in all its splendor, being much appreciated by farmers around the world, what has earned many international awards. Find a beauty like this in their natural environment, it is part of the experience offered by the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu. It develops between 2,100 and 3,310 meters of altitude, land and rarely epiphytic habit. It is widely used for creating hybrid species. Measuring up to 20 cm long and 6 cm wide.

 

Cryptocentrum Inaequisepalum C. Schweinf.

This tiny species measuring just 8 mm, of its strange shape provides its name, which derives from the greek meaning pointed tongue, it extends from Mexico to Brazil and Bolivia, is developed in rain forests and cloud forests with temperatures from warm to cold, from sea level to 2,600 meters.

 

Kefersteinia Koechlinorum Christenson.

It is an epiphyte plant, medium, uniflora, as the tulip and magnolia, with flowers 2.8 x 2.8 cm. It can perceived for its similar to cilantro aroma. Its flowering lasts 15 days. Discovered by the missing outfielder Moises Quispe (pulled by a landslide years ago) and it can be found from the sea level.

 

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Odontoglossum Praestans Christenson.

Epiphytic orchid that spans countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, Peru (Cusco and Cajamarca) and Bolivia, we can it find between 1.700 and 2.100 meters of altitude. So simply beautiful that inspires peace. It is found in the moist subtropical rainforest and moist jungle subtropical of the sanctuary. It can be found in clusters of up to ten, with a fragrance among jasmine and roses.

 

Maxillaria Alpestris Lindl.

In this small it is found growing as an epiphyte and litófita in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru (Amazonas, Cajamarca, Pasco, Cusco, Puno) and Bolivia. In the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu is found from 2,060 up to 4,150 meters of altitude, it is developed in mountainous rainforests, growing as a vine.

 

Cyrtochilum Minax (Rchb.f.) Kraenzl.

Endemic to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, blooms between August and October is found from 1,500 to 3.600 meters of altitude, especially in cloud forests with cold climates, has clusters of long-stemmed flowers few of 5 cm. long by 4 cm. wide.

 

Chondrorhyncha Aurantiaca Senghas & Gerlach (Rchb.f.) Kraenzl.

Epiphyte warm and cold zones, extending from 500 to 2,400 meters it is found in Peru and Bolivia, easy to find in the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu plant. It develops in the humid subtropical forest and humid sub-tropical rainforest premontane, presents a unique flower about 10 cm. long, sprouting from the base of the plant simultaneously.

 

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Bletia Catenulata.

Land. Resizable with two to four lanceolate leaves. Formosa plant (presented spheroidal bulge), the flower varies from 4-5 cm. long, have stems with about a dozen of purple pink to fuchsia. Most flowering is from January to February.

 

Oncidium Scansor.

Epiphyte. Pseudobulbos: It has stunning flowers bright yellow with red-brown spots have a size of 2-5 cm. long. Labellum prominent, discoid, unifoliate. Its flowering season is from February to May.

 

Phragmipedium Caudatum.

Terrestrial and Epiphyte, leathery leaves. Petals brown-purple, large, reaching some 20 to 80 cm. long. They have reported two blooms per year, May, June and February. This is the flower of orchid more big that exists.

 

Prosthechea Vespa.

Terrestrial, it presents beautiful flowers speckled red-brown with elongated pseudobulbs two to three leaves; It has a size of 2 to 3 cm. long. Most flowering is from November to April.

 

Pleurothallis sp.

Epiphytic and terrestrial, leaves rather smooth leathery. With flowers 1.5 cm long, and creamy green to yellow in sepals and petals. Flowers from October to December.

 

Epidendrum Secundum.

Earth, is found in abundance in the sanctuary of Machu Picchu, the size of their flowers varies from 2-3 cm. long, it has an iridescent color ranging from white to fuchsia. Its flowering is almost throughout the year. His native name is "Wiñaywayna" which in Quechua means "Forever Young". It gave its name to the current archaeological complex of Wiñaywayna. Its leaves were used by the Incas as a symbol of nobility.

 

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Sobralia Dichotoma.

Basically terrestrial, plant with stems up to 5 m. high, generates bouquets of 5-8 flowers, fuchsia petals; fuchsia and bright orange labellum. Its flowers last only 1-4 days, with a single momentary existence. Also known as the "Flower of Paradise." It has a size of 6-8 cm. wide. Most flowering is from February to April.

 

Ida Macrophylla ( Lycaste macrophylla).

Terrestrial and Epiphyte. It has cavities, which give the feeling of grooves. Usually 2 to 3 sheets; flowers of 6 to 9 cm. wide, dark brown sepals, petals and labellum creamy white its flowers are long lasting. It blooms from November to January.

 

Anguloa Virginalis.

Terrestrial, presents pseudobulbs dark green, ovoid, two to three leaves. With a flower that measures 7 cm. long, white with pink points purple in the labellum, sepals and petals. Flowers from October to November.

 

Kefersteinia Koechlinorum.

Epiphyte of lanceolate leaves. With flowers of 3 cm, transparent, sepals and petals with reddish brown lines. It flowers from September to October. New species for the science, discovered in Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel.

 

Telipogon Papilio.

Clearly epiphyte of short stems and oval leaves. It has a flower 4 cm long. Yellow green sepals and yellow petals with purple veins. Column with purple brown mushrooms. It blooms from April to June.

 

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Masdevallia Karineae.

Epiphytic or litófita. Sepals light purple to pale pink with purple spots, leathery leaves large, up to 12 cm. long, white petals, with a flower is about 7 cm. long. New specie to science. It blooms from December to January.

 

Hofmeisterella Eumicroscopica.

Epiphyte. Inflorescence flattened, in clusters, linear leaves acuminate. It is presenting a flower up to 2 cm long. Sepals and yellow petals. Labellum yellow with purple veins. Its flowering stage runs from January to February.

 

Comparettia Falcata.

Epiphyte with cylindrical pseudobulbs, unifoliate leathery. With flowers up to 2 cm, with sepals, petals and labellum purple pink to fuchsia (with a notorious spurs). It blooms from December to March.

 

Masdevallia Marizae.

Epiphyte. Sheets prominent uniflora petiole. Flowers with 6 to 7 cm. long; sepals whitish spots and veins with red-purple color. This species is new to science. It has beautiful white petals.

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