Galeria del Museo de Historia: Mexico City
Galeria del Museo de Historia: Mexico City
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationMuseo de Historia Mexicana : MonterreyMuseo de Historia Mexicana : Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (The National Museum of Natural History) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de Historia Natural (The National Museum of Natural History) It's a fascinating place for anyone with the slightest curiosity about nature and is totally absorbing for youngsters. Hours Tues-Sun 10am-5pm Location Chapultepec Park, Section 2, s/n Transportation Metro: Constituyentes Phone 55/5516-2848 Prices Admission $1.50; free admission Tues Galeria Las Brisas: AcapulcoGaleria Las Brisas: Acapulco Galeria Abraham Ramirez: AcapulcoGaleria Abraham Ramirez: Acapulco Museums in PueblaFuerte Loreto, which has views of the city (and of its pollution), is a small museum. Museo de la No Intervention, depicting the battle of 1862 Museo Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Mexicanos, displaying old engines and wagons at 11 Norte, between 10 y 14 Pte, in the old Puebla railway station known as El Mexicano. Museo BeUo, Av 3 Pte 302, is the house of the collector and connoisseur Bello who died in 1938. It has good displays of Chinese porcelain and Talavera pottery and is beautifully furnished. Museo de Santa Monica, 18 Pte 103, is housed in a former convent where Monterrey: State of Nuevo LeónMonterrey is the capital city of the Mexican state of Nuevo León, well known for its industries, particularly beer, finance, glass, and steel. Carta Blanca, Bohemia, Sol, Casta, Indio, XX, and Nochebuena are examples of the beers produced in the city. Vitro figures as one of the most important glass factories in North America. Cemex, the world wide conglomerate of cement, concrete, and building materials, has its headquarters there, as well as Banorte, the only large Mexican bank controlled by Mexicans. The steel industry used to be led by the "CompañÃa Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey", popularly known Museo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) Displays include those from pre-Hispanic times, when clay seals were used for designs on fabrics, ceramics, and other surfaces. But the most famous works here are probably those of José Guadalupe Posada, Mexico's famous printmaker, who poked fun at death and politicians through his skeleton figure drawings. Museo: MonterreyMuseo: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Aguascalientes City: State of AguascalientesThe city of Aguascalientes is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes in western central Mexico. It stands on the banks of the RÃo Aguascalientes, 1888 metres above sea level, at 21°51′ N 102°18′ W. The city was founded on 22 October 1575 and elevated to city status in 1816. It became the capital of the newly formed state when it was split off from neighbouring Zacatecas in 1835. People from Aguascalientes (both the city and the state) are known by the whimsical Spanish demonym hidrocálidos. The city is home to the first-division football team, Necaxa. Aguascalientes also organises the largest fair held Museo Ripley’s Ciudad de Mexico: Mexico CityMuseo Ripley's Ciudad de Mexico: Mexico City |
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