Sky City Cultural Center

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1232 Haaku Rd
Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034

Located in the heart of Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, the Sky City Cultural Center stands as a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike. This museum offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of the Acoma people, showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibits that tell the story of this ancient civilization.

Visitors to the Sky City Cultural Center can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the Acoma Pueblo through interactive displays, guided tours, and live demonstrations. From intricate pottery and intricate textiles to ceremonial objects and historical photographs, every corner of this museum invites exploration and discovery. Whether you're interested in learning about traditional crafts or delving into the spiritual beliefs of the Acoma people, this cultural center provides a unique opportunity to connect with the past and gain a deeper appreciation for Native American heritage.

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4.019 reviews
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Sherry W.
10/1/2016

I highly recommend this tour. It is run my real Indians who live there. It is about a 50 minute drive from Albuquerque. $23 for a 1 1/2 hour guided tour of a real active pueblo(Indian village)....

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K S.
6/29/2024

I can't fully rate it as we went into the reservation midway and then were told by local police that the center is closed for a special ceremony. We checked the website and it didn't mention this...

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Dennis K.
11/14/2009

Absolutely a must see if you're anywhere near Albuquerque. The Acoma Pueblo is about an hour west and 15 miles off the interstate. The Sky City is a historic pueblo built on top of a mesa with...

Jiong S.
1/2/2023

Totally wasted time and money. 10+miles off high way, $20/person to watch a super low resolution video, that's all. You can find better ones online. Don't waste your vacation time on this.

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Paul L.
7/7/2011

This was my second visit to Acoma Pueblo and I didn't expect any changes but progress is creeping into this skytop village established in the 12th century. The home remodeling going on here isn't...

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