Mapuche Museum
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The Mapuche Museum in Pucon exhibits the rock sculptures also called as the ‘clavas.’ These are identical to the scepter that was used by Mapuche leaders to display their political power. The museum also displays flashy pipes made of stone, the masks used on religious rites and the toquicuras or the ruling symbol of the warrior chief. There are also musical instruments like the kullkull (identical to a trumpet) and the trutruca ( a long hollow stick of bamboo that is four meters long).
Category: Museums
Address: 243 Caupolican Street, Pucon
Website http://www.pucononline.cl/museo
Telephone: 56.45.441.963





