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Paul,  United States United States
03 Aug 2025
Excellent
Wonderful displays and information was outstanding. Learned a lot from the employees there.
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Rhonda,  United States United States
19 Jun 2025
Excellent
We learned so much about the science and history of turquoise. Staff was attentive, always ready to answer questions and share their knowledge. The video at the beginning was helpful and allowed...
We learned so much about the science and history of turquoise. Staff was attentive, always ready to answer questions and share their knowledge. The video at the beginning was helpful and allowed us to make the most of the time we wanted to be there! We spent 2 hours easily and could have spent more. Now we want to make a second trip since we didn’t allocate enough time! My grandkids would have loved the science based and hands on interactive activities!
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Amy ,  United States United States
12 Jun 2024
Excellent
It's easy to purchase tickets online for the museum.
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About: Turquoise Museum

Albuquerque's Turquoise Castle has the largest collection of natural turquoise on display in the world!

Inside the museum's 8,500 square foot space you can learn everything about turquoise, from its history and geology to how it's mined and sold.

Turquoise Museum

Thursday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Friday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Saturday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Sunday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Monday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Tuesday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Wednesday
12:00:00 - 15:00:00
Turquoise Museum
400 2nd Street Southwest, 87102, Albuquerque
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