Visit the park and contemplate these constructions that share similarities with those in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Sardinia, Sicily, South America and elsewhere.
In the park's auditorium a film explains ancient human migrations and the similarities between cultures on both sides of the Atlantic.
This documentary also recounts the expeditions of the Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl, who launched the study of the Guimar Pyramids.
The park includes a museum in the stately 'Casa de Chacona' and houses replicas of sculptures, ceramics, pictures, models and other significant evidence that suggests parallels between ancient civilizations from both sides of the Atlantic.
The Guimar Pyramids offers a wonderful learning experience where you'll enjoy the museum, an auditorium, an entertainment area, a navigation room, an exhibition hall, an area for little explorers, cultural activities, special events and more...
In the space devoted to primitive navigation there are reproductions of the ships built by native Bolivian tribes that were used by Thor Heyerdahl to cross the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans.
The kids will love the park too because not only can they play, they'll have fun learning the secrets of ancient civilizations too.
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