The Lima Art Museum (MALI) is home to the largest collection of Peruvian art spanning 3,000 years from the pre-Columbian era through today. The pre-Columbian collection provides visitors with an in-depth overview of how societies in the Central Andes formed and their cultural development from 1200 BC until the Spaniards arrived in 1532 AD. Exhibits in this section are organized by the various cultures that emerged before the defeat of the Inca Empire. The Colonial Period displays works from 1532 to 1821, including notable paintings like School Cusquena, as well as a collection of furniture, carvings, and silverware. MALI also features an exhibition devoted to the Republican Period (1821-1937) and a Contemporary Art exhibition featuring works from 1842 to today.
Parque de la Exposition, Paseo Colon 125, Cercado de Lima, Peru, Phone: +51-12-04-00-00