Located on Calle Linares is a unique museum dedicated to the notorious and controversial coca leaf. Known to many as the ingredient responsible for cocaine, Museo de Coca attempts to rid the leafy stimulant of its stigma by explaining the long history of coca and its sacred use in the Bolivian culture.
The COCA MUSEUM created by Dr. Jorge Hurtado and Dra. Roxana Miranda is a place where you can learn about the science, the history, update news. Every thing about coca and cocaine. An amazing plant that lives in the Andean region. And now spotlights an incredible war.
The Coca Museum (in Spanish, Museo de la Coca) covers the history of the coca plant from the Andean region and related drug cocaine. It is associated with the International Coca Research Institute (ICORI) in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia. A travelling version of the museum is available.
Located on Calle Linares is a unique museum dedicated to the notorious and controversial coca leaf. Known to many as the ingredient responsible for cocaine, Museo de Coca attempts to rid the leafy stimulant of its stigma by explaining the long history of coca and its sacred use in the Bolivian culture.
The COCA MUSEUM created by Dr. Jorge Hurtado and Dra. Roxana Miranda is a place where you can learn about the science, the history, update news. Every thing about coca and cocaine. An amazing plant that lives in the Andean region. And now spotlights an incredible war.
The Coca Museum (in Spanish, Museo de la Coca) covers the history of the coca plant from the Andean region and related drug cocaine. It is associated with the International Coca Research Institute (ICORI) in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia. A travelling version of the museum is available.