Answer: The correct answer is - exhibits gold.
The Gold Museum in Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is a museum dedicated to exhibition of golden objects. The golden objects that are exhibited in this museum are from the indigenous people of Colombia, mostly the Muisca.
The Muisca were people that highly valued the gold, but unlike the Europeans that saw at as a unit of wealth, in the Muisca society, the gold had religious and spiritual value. Despite not having gold mines on their own, the Muisca still managed to get hold of huge amounts of this precious metal, mostly by trading salt for it. The Muisca were highly skilled gold-workers, creating incredibly detailed figures, scenes, rituals depicted with gold. Large portion of their gold ended up in the hands of the conquistadors, but there has been found enough specimens to make a whole museum about it and enjoy in their work.
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