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Turquoise Museum Visit

Overview
Visiting the Turquoise Museum is an incredible way to learn about turquoise. walk through grand halls of The Turquoise Castle, and see some of the rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise art in the WORLD!
City: Albuquerque
Tue 17 Feb
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Starting at $21.00
Tue 17 Feb
Starting at $21.00
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What's Included
All Fees and Taxes
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Meeting point
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Albuquerque
400 2nd St SW
When you arrive, provide the name on the booking in the gift shop, they will provide you with wristbands to enter the Turquoise Castle, Home of the Turquoise Museum.

Please remember to bring your headphone and smartphone to participate in video tours.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (181)
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Steve R W
Oct 2024
Very nice people. Learned a lot about turquoise I did not know. Great Family owned business. Look for them taking the museum to the next level.
Mobile802235
Oct 2024
Beautiful museum, full of gorgeous pieces of turquoise. The building itself is a sight, furnished with antiques that perfectly showcased the unique pieces from all around the world. Staff was so very helpful and actually advised us the very best way to attend the Balloon Fiesta, which we will be forever grateful. Wonderful family owned business and experience.
janis606
Oct 2024
If you love turquoise in literally every possible form, natural or shaped into a piece of jewelry, sculpture, adornment, or decoration, then you'll probably love this place. It's an overwhelming display desperate for curation into a story or a timeline or something. There are dozens of placards of info that are text heavy and hard to read, but did leave some interesting info. The collectors are passionate and present at the gift shop. The required intro video highlights the family's personal interest in collecting the stone but spends almost no time talking about its cultural importance.

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