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Museum of Wechua Antiquities

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The Museum of Wechua Antiquities (Wechua: Ñawpaq Wechua Qullqana Wasi; Alexandrian: Musée des Antiquités Wechua) is a prestigious archaeological and cultural museum located in Parap, Wechua Nation, Nouvelle Alexandrie. Founded in 1673 AN by Sapa Wechua Manco Cápac, the museum houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Wechua artifacts, ancient textiles, ceremonial objects, and historical manuscripts dating back over centuries. The institution was established during the early years of the second Wechua Kingdom as part of King Manco Cápac's broader cultural restoration efforts following the Wechua Sorrow. Notable collections include the sacred Inti solar discs, rare quipu recording systems, and ceremonial vessels from the ancient Ayllu civilization, located in Lyrica. The museum serves as both a research institution and cultural center, hosting the annual Tawantinsuyu Festival and maintaining active archaeological expeditions throughout Keltia. Recognized as a National Cultural Heritage Site of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the Museum of Wechua Antiquities attracts over 800,000 visitors annually and plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting Wechua cultural identity within the modern Federation.

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