Museos en europa

There are several museums in Europe and beyond that house collections related to the Guna (formerly Kuna) people of Panama, particularly their iconic mola textiles

Musée du quai Branly (France): Known for its extensive collection of non-European art, the museum includes Guna textiles such as molas, reflecting the vibrant cultural heritage of Panama.

Musée du Quai Branly (France)Website: https://www.quaibranly.fr/en/
Pitt Rivers Museum (UK): This museum in Oxford specializes in anthropology and world archaeology, with some textiles and artifacts from the Guna people.

Pitt Rivers Museum (UK)Website: https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk
The Ethnological Museum (Germany): Located in Berlin, this museum has ethnographic collections that feature artifacts from indigenous groups, including the Guna people.

Ethnological Museum of Berlin (Germany)Website: https://www.smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/ethnologisches-museum/home/
the National Museum of World Cultures (NMVW) in the Netherlands, which includes the Tropenmuseum, Museum Volkenkunde, and the Afrika Museum, has a vast ethnographic collection that features objects from various indigenous cultures, including the Guna (Kuna) people of Panama. The museum's collection database includes items such as molas, the intricate textile art created by Guna women, which is a significant part of their cultural identity. You can explore their online collection for more details and images of these objects related to the Guna people.

National Museum of World Cultures (Netherlands)Website: https://www.volkenkunde.nl/en