


Lima Museum of Contemporary Art
About
This charming contemporary art museum in the colorful Barranco district offers families an accessible introduction to Peruvian and Latin American modern art. Housed in a beautiful historic mansion, the museum features rotating exhibits and specially designed family programming that encourages kids to engage with art through interactive workshops and creative activities.
Highlights
- ✓Rotating contemporary art exhibits showcasing Peruvian and Latin American artists
- ✓Beautiful historic mansion setting with architectural details to admire
- ✓Family workshops and creative activities on select weekends
- ✓Small, manageable size perfect for shorter attention spans
- ✓Located in artistic Barranco district with colorful street art nearby
Pro Tips
- 1.Check the museum's website before visiting for family workshop schedules (talleres familiares), which are often held on weekends and school holidays.
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings when the museum is quietest, allowing kids to explore exhibits at their own pace without crowds.
- 3.The museum is located in walkable Barranco, perfect for combining with a stroll to see street art and murals that kids will enjoy spotting along the way.
- 4.Entrance fees are very affordable (typically under $5 USD per person), and some days offer free admission, so check ahead to save money.
- 5.English signage is limited, so download a translation app or be prepared to translate exhibit information for your children.
Best Time to Visit
Tuesday through Thursday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) are ideal for avoiding weekend crowds. Visit during Lima's dry season (May-October) for comfortable walking around the Barranco neighborhood before or after the museum.
What to Know
Admission is budget-friendly at around $3-5 USD per person. The museum is closed Mondays. No on-site cafe, so plan snacks for younger children, and note that most exhibit information is in Spanish.
Seasonal Notes
The museum operates year-round but may have special holiday programming during Peruvian school vacation periods (January-February and July-August). Lima's coastal fog (garua) occurs June-September but does not affect this indoor venue.
Nearby Eats
La 73 is a casual burger spot beloved by families just a few blocks away, while Chala Anticuchos offers kid-friendly Peruvian grilled skewers with mild options available. Both are within easy walking distance in Barranco.
More Activities Near Barranco
Galería Jade Rivera World
Galería Jade Rivera World in Lima's artistic Barranco district offers hands-on art workshops and interactive exhibitions designed specifically for families to create together. This welcoming gallery space encourages children to explore their creativity through guided activities and child-friendly exhibitions, making art accessible and fun for young visitors.
La Crepería de Barranco
La Crepería de Barranco offers a welcoming escape for families exploring Lima's artistic Barranco district. With sweet and savory crepe options that appeal to even picky eaters, outdoor seating perfect for restless kids, and wallet-friendly prices, it's an ideal spot for a casual family meal or snack break between sightseeing adventures.
Sombra y Agua Fresca
This beloved neighborhood ice cream parlor in Barranco's artistic district serves up artisanal frozen treats that appeal to both kids and parents. The casual, welcoming atmosphere and delicious handcrafted flavors make it a perfect reward stop after exploring Lima's most charming bohemian neighborhood.
Café con Pan de La Casa
This charming neighborhood bakery in Lima's artistic Barranco district offers a genuine local experience with dedicated children's seating and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for families. Kids can enjoy fresh-baked pastries and treats while parents sip Peruvian coffee in a relaxed setting that feels like visiting a friend's home rather than a tourist spot.