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Visite du Musée de la Turquoise

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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!
Ville: Albuquerque
Sun 23 Nov
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Entrée au centre d'interprétation du mouflon d'Amérique (si ouvert lorsque nous sommes dans la région)*
guide touristique
Tranche de pain aux bananes le matin
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Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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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.
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Information additionnelle
  • 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
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Musée de la Turquoise
Découvrez quelques-unes des pièces de turquoise et de bijoux turquoise les plus rares et les plus à collectionner au monde.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Turquoise Museum
View some of the world’s rarest and most collectible pieces of turquoise and turquoise jewelry.
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Commentaires (181)
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MonkeyMomNewMexico
Dec 2019
Beautiful and educational for all ages. Stunning grounds and antiques make the perfect setting to display amazing turquoise from around the world. Cafe, gift shop and museum are a perfect way to spend an afternoon. A true gem in our city. Brought the family for their Christmas event and will be back again soon.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thanks for taking the time to write a review. We are glad you enjoyed our Christmas celebration, come by the cafe for lunch sometime.
Norman G
Nov 2019
Picture your first Albuquerque experience-- i.e. you head off to Old Town to peruse the abundant displays of gorgeous turquoise (all at 50% discount) and come away from the experience, assuming you are not scammed in the process, totally bewildered. You must, then, (absolutely you must) go to the Turquoise Museum and sit at the feet of the proprietor and maestro Joe-Don Lowry of the Turquoise Museum who will regale you with wondrous turquoise stories from around the world and tease you with the romance, mystery, and "truth" of the turquoise-world. Most importantly, you will learn to ask the right questions when confronting your next encounter with the turquoise mafia attempting to sell you on something you really don't understand. The questions: Color, Matrix, and Mine. But don't be bamboozled by "natural" vs "stabilized." It's the C-M-M (minus getting hung up on "N" vs "S") mantra that will make all the difference in your Southwest adventure. And oh by the way, you then get to tour the quite amazing mansion (American Nouveau French chateau style) that house a fascinating and educationally substantive display of turquoise, And by the way, the cafe in connection with the museum makes terrific soups and equally great sandwiches (get the half sandwich and soup special). You owe it to yourself to make this a crucial experience while in Albuquerque.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Hi Norman, Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We are so glad you enjoyed your visit to the museum and talking with our curator Joe Dan. Thanks for visiting, come back and see us soon
luridone
Nov 2019
Even a turquoise expert is likely to learn quite a bit here. For someone less knowledgeable, it's almost too much. But it is fascinating, and all the turquoise on display, from sites all over the world, is captivating. The mansion can be a little difficult to navigate, and the museum's map appears not to match up precisely, but it's all compact enough to figure out after a while. One thing they need to clarify (or better yet, revise), however, is their policy of deeming ANY SLR or camera with an interchangeable lens a "professional" camera which requires a professional permit, which is quite expensive. Most DSLRs on the market are NOT professional cameras, and their owners are NOT professional photographers.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Turquoise is a huge subject and it can be a little overwhelming sometimes, Hopefully the displays made it understandable. I'm sorry our photo policy can be frustrating sometimes. Basically, cell phones and similar mobile devices are relatively unregulated, but any handheld camera (film, digital, and even those throw away wind up cameras) have to be permitted, I'm not sure what the terms SLR or DSLR mean, sorry. Sorry again for any confusion.

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