Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / Museums in MexicoThe Desert Museum in CoahuilaPosted on Viernes 27 de Febrero, 2009 - Tagged as Coahuila Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Museums in Mexico,
Located in the city of Saltillo in the State of Coahuila, the Desert Museum is one of Mexico’s best and most important museums. Its design and content has earned the recognition of scientists and visitors alike. It integrates paleontology, geology, biology, anthropology, history, and offers different services that are provided by the museum personel in each of the different areas giving you talks; you can also assist to conferences, rent space inside the museum and buy a cactus as something to remember. Admission rates: Kids $35 from 6 to 12 years It opens: Tuesdays to Sundays from 10:00am to 5:00pm Author: Luciana Márquez Cultural Tourism in Mexico: Oaxaca MuseumsPosted on Jueves 12 de Abril, 2007 - Tagged as Cultural Tourism in Mexico, Cultural Tourism in Oaxaca, Mexico Tourism, Museo Rufino Tamayo Oaxaca, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Oaxaca, Museo de las Culturas Oaxaca, Museums in Mexico, Oaxaca Mexico, Oaxaca City has a wide variety of museums with an extensive collection of archaeological, historical and artistic pieces from Oaxaca. Among the most important are: Museo de Arte Contemporaneo (Contemporary Art Museum) – Located at 202 Macedonio Alcala, north of the Historic Center. This legendary building, which was allegedly inhabited by conquistador Hernan Cortes, is currently one of the most important examples of civic architecture during Oaxaca’s Viceregal era. Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca (Museum of Oaxacan Culture) – Located inside the Ex-Convent de Santo Domingo de Guzman, on Macedonio Alcala Street, at the corner of Adolfo Gurrion. Part of the exhibit at this museum focuses on an important collection of regional pre-Hispanic archaeological pieces. Archaeologist Alfonso Caso found many of the objects at Tumba 7 in Monte Alban. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 to 8:00. Museo de Arte Prehispanico Rufino Tamayo (Pre-Hispanic Museum of Art) – Located at 503 Avenida Morelos, this museum houses an important collection of nearly 1,000 pre-Hispanic objects that were collected over a 20-year period by famed Oaxacan painter Rufino Tamayo. Open Monday through Wednesday from 10:00 to 2:00 and 4:00 to 7:00, and Sunday from 10:00 to 8:00. Source:visitmexico.com |