点评:The place has an amazing collection of artefacts, although the presentation gives a bit of an academic impression, educative yet not quite attractive. It could really use a bit of a freshening-up.
The tour will take you from the ground floor to the second one. The markings on the floor are signalling clearly the path one would take around the exhibition, which I found very helpful. At the end of the tour, on the teterrace, there are some merchants offering souvenirs.
Bach on the ground floor, if you're lucky, there will be some demonstration of weaving and crafting.
The highlight for me was at the end of the tour, in a room on the ground floor that is unfortunately easy to miss, where an exhibition of traditional instruments in combined with a live demo of a native man who makes their replicas in his own studio and would play them for you. His instruments are available for purchase, and while these won't be the cheapest souvenirs you could bring back home, they are unique and carefully hand-crafted, on a different level of quality and significance than the mass-produced knick-knacks you'll find in the markets. I whole heartedly recommand this exhibition and the purchase.
翻译:这个地方收藏了令人惊叹的艺术品,尽管展示方式给人一种学术的印象,具有教育意义但并不十分吸引人。它真的需要一点清新。
游览将带您从一楼到二楼。地板上的标记清楚地标明了参观展览的路线,我发现这非常有帮助。在游览结束时,在四层平台上,有一些商人在出售纪念品。
一楼是巴赫,如果你幸运的话,会有一些编织和手工艺的演示。
对我来说,亮点是在游览结束时,在一楼的一个房间里,不幸的是很容易错过,那里有一个传统乐器展览,还有一个土著人的现场演示,他在自己的工作室制作这些乐器的复制品并为你演奏。他的乐器可供购买,虽然这些不是你能带回家的最便宜的纪念品,但它们独一无二,精心手工制作,质量和意义与市场上批量生产的饰品不同。我全心全意推荐这个展览和购买。