The museum is a beautiful piece of architecture, with two buildings: the villa, which is a reconstruction of an ancient Roman villa, and the museum itself, which is built into a hill. The architects have done a terrific job of letting the villa be the center of the museum while the museum building carries you to the facilities and amenities. It's skillful and beautiful.
The museum houses a unique collection of antiques, including Greek and Roman artifacts. The permanent collection is amazing, and there are also temporary exhibitions, such as a collection of Moche, Greek, and Maya artifacts.
You can plan to spend around 3 to 4 hours at the museum, although you could hurry through it in 2 hours. It's recommended to take your time to fully appreciate the artifacts and the beautiful gardens and architecture.
**Absolutely!** The gardens and grounds are gorgeous, and the setting is very pleasant. The museum is situated on a bluff, offering beautiful landscapes and views. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing some walking, but it's worth it.
**Yes!** It's highly recommended to make a reservation before visiting the museum, especially on weekends. This will ensure that you don't have to wait in line, and you can plan your visit more easily.