Collections Highlights
Juanita the Ice Maiden: The frozen remains of a 12-14 year-old Inca girl sacrificed on Mount Ampato around 1450 — preserved so well that her skin, hair, and clothing remain intact. Ritual offerings: Miniature gold and silver figurines, ceramic vessels, and finely woven textiles placed around the body as offerings to the mountain gods. Documentary film: The museum screens a National Geographic documentary about the 1995 discovery expedition — essential context before seeing the mummy. Inca textiles: The clothing wrapped around Juanita represents some of the finest Inca weaving ever found, with thread counts and dye techniques that still baffle modern textile experts. Mountain worship context: The guided tour explains how the Inca viewed volcanoes as living deities (apus) and why capacocha was considered the highest honour a family could receive. Scientific analysis: CT scans, DNA analysis, and isotopic testing have revealed details about Juanita's diet, health, and final months — the guide explains these findings.
Guided Tours
Every visit to the Museo Santuarios Andinos is guided — admission includes a tour led by bilingual staff who specialize in Inca anthropology and high-altitude archaeology. Tours begin with the National Geographic documentary about Johan Reinhard's 1995 expedition to Mount Ampato, then move through galleries displaying the ritual context of capacocha sacrifices: miniature figurines dressed in textiles, ceramic vessels for chicha offerings, and maps showing the network of mountain shrines across the Inca Empire. The tour culminates in the climate-controlled chamber where Juanita rests at -20°C in her glass case. Guides explain how altitude, volcanic ice, and dry conditions combined to preserve organic material that normally disintegrates within decades. For deeper engagement, private English-speaking guides can be arranged for S/50-80 on top of admission, offering extended discussion of Inca cosmology, the ongoing ethical debates around displaying human remains, and connections to the broader archaeology of Cusco and Machu Picchu.
When to Visit
Monday-Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM (closed Sundays). Guided tours: Depart regularly throughout the day — tours last 45-60 minutes. Best: Morning visits (9-11 AM) for smaller groups. Note: Juanita is displayed May through December; January through April, a different Inca mummy is exhibited while Juanita undergoes conservation.
Admission and Costs
General admission: S/20 ($5.40) — includes guided tour. Student rate: S/10 ($2.70). Private English-speaking guide: S/50-80 ($14-22) for a more detailed tour. Combined with Historic Centre walking tour: S/80-150 ($22-40) including the museum visit.
Tips for Visitors
Check the season: Juanita is displayed May through December; outside these months, a different mummy is shown — ask at the entrance. Emotionally prepare: The experience of seeing a sacrificed child's remains is moving — the museum handles it respectfully but it can be intense. Don't skip the documentary: The film provides crucial context about the discovery and the Inca practices that led to Juanita's preservation. Photography: Not permitted in the mummy display room — respect this rule. Combine with nearby sites: The museum is in the Historic Centre, a short walk from Santa Catalina Monastery — do all three in one morning. Closed Sundays: Plan accordingly if your Arequipa time is limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Museo Santuarios Andinos?
Monday-Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM (closed Sundays). Guided tours: Depart regularly throughout the day — tours last 45-60 minutes. Best: Morning visits (9-11 AM) for smaller groups.
What does admission to Museo Santuarios Andinos cost?
General admission: S/20 ($5.40) — includes guided tour. Student rate: S/10 ($2.70). Private English-speaking guide: S/50-80 (~$14-22) for a more detailed tour.
Is Juanita on display year-round at Museo Santuarios Andinos?
Check the season: Juanita is displayed May through December; outside these months, a different mummy is shown — ask at the entrance.