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Entrance to the underground high-security Central Bank Gold MuseumThe Gold Museum, in downtown San Jose, is easily the country's best with thousands of different examples of Pre-Colombian gold artifacts. The pieces in the collection date from 500 BCE (BC) to 1600 CE (AD), when the Americas were discovered by Christopher Columbus.  The artifacts range from simple round earrings to intricately worked representations of local animals. Tastefully exhibited with precise lighting and clear concise descriptions, the Central Bank Gold Museum opens a window into the past and into the lives of the indigenous peoples of Costa Rica.

Columbus, himself, is responsible for naming the country when in 1502, on his forth voyage to the new world, when he landed on the east coast, "discovering" Costa Rica. In a letter back to the crown, he described his meeting with local Indians that where adorned with numerous gold ornaments. He went on to describe the different adornments and artifacts in detail, and he conjectured as to the richness of the region and its people. Sadly, as many a conquistador was to find later on, Columbus was wrong about the amount of gold to be found in Costa Rica. Because of its scarcity, gold was a very important and highly prized commodity in the lives of the local people. It was extremely important in their religious ceremonies, and in the differentiation between social classes.  However, it was far from abundant!

Palenque exhibit in side the Gold MuseumThe unique gold exhibit itself is not the only reason for visiting the museum, although it definitely stands on its own.  The building in which it is housed is also unique and interesting. Situated underground, under the Plaza de la Cultura, and next to the National Theater, the museum extends down three stories. The long sweeping spiral staircase that connects the different levels is the architectural center piece. With plenty of room, aside from the main gold exhibit, the museum is often the setting for many different traveling shows and exhibits. The museum is a must see for any visitor to Costa Rica!

It all began in the 1950's, when the Central Bank of Costa Rica began collecting numerous archeological objects, many of which are pieces now found in the museum. It was an attempt on the part of the Central Bank to serve the Costa Rican people, and to help preserve and protect their cultural heritage.  In 1975, the Central Bank decided that a fitting gallery should be constructed, reviewing and discarding many different design options in favor of the present, underground proposal.  After six years, and many different modifications to the original design, the museum was opened, quickly becoming an integral part of the cultural landscape of the Costa Rican capital San Josι.  Thus, it was not until 1982 that the collection had a permanent home in this new structure.

Today, in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, the museum is fulfilling its role as protector and promoter of this precious piece of Costa Rica's history. Every day the museum is filled with tourists and local students alike learning and understanding a little more about what makes this a special and unique country. 

It is my pleasure to be able to provide this supplement, to expand that awareness via the Internet.  Therefore, I have created this site to showcase Costa Rica's golden past, drawn from collections world wide.  Unfortunately, many of the items shown here, will never be available to the public, as they are part of private collections originally looted and plundered from the original setting.  So as a scholarly work, I hope to also help create additional awareness about the loss to science and public knowledge that such looting causes!  Clearly, collectors have always played a role in helping to preserve the past, but ongoing looting only serves to reduce the cultural heritage of the Costa Rican people.

T. McGuinness, Ph.D.
June 2002

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