Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru

Travel back in time with this exhibit at the Australian Museum in Sydney.

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Overview

In the mood for some historical immersion? Feeling jealous of all your mates gallivanting around the ancient ruins in South America? Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru may be the perfect antidote. 

The Australian Museum will host this informative and immersive exhibition, which opens on Saturday, November 23 for a limited time. The exhibition will feature sensory displays, projections, video and artefacts showcasing the rich history of Peru, one of the world’s most captivating ancient civilisations. Plus, there is even a Virtual Reality add-on option available that takes you on a virtual flythrough of Machu Picchu.

Beyond getting an insight into the lives, spirituality and achievements of the Andean people, you’ll come face to face with over 130 ancient artefacts. Yes, 130. Think jewellery, funerary objects from royal tombs and an impressive gold collection. Ancient Peru looks practically brand new. 

For a small extra fee, why not add on the Virtual Reality experience? Pop on a headset and immerse yourself in the wonders of Machu Picchu without even having to get on a plane. Now a popular tourist destination, Machu Picchu is also the pinnacle of Incan engineering. Basking in its incredible prowess (from the comfort of your 360-degree motion chair) is an easy way to immerse yourself in the peak of a civilisation gone by. 

And for those who don’t mind a little bit of friskiness, there is a small section showcasing erotic ceramic artefacts that illustrate the Andean fascination with natural life cycles, birth and death. 

The exhibition is in Australia for a limited time only. Get in quick, tickets are on sale now. 

Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru is taking place at the Australian Museum, 1 William St, Sydney. For more information and to book, visit the website.