We present the iterative development and initial evaluation of a multi-modal platform for interacting with precious small artifacts from the Gold Museum in Bogota. By using a commercial haptic interface, loud speakers, and stereo displays, one can allow visitors to touch, hear, and observe in stereo those precious artifacts. We use this multi-modal interface in a novel way and in a novel context in order to provide virtual replicas that can be weighed, cleaned, and explored as if they were close to a visitor's hand. This platform is currently open to the public, and some of the lessons learned are reported in terms of usability in a real-world museum application.