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Quick visit, very pretty, informative of history
Beautiful building, professional staff. And interesting artwork, lots of stories. It was pretty warm inside, however so I didn't spend as much time as I might have reading all of the details.
This is an excellent museum that takes you through a series of murals that explain the conspiracy that was the pre cursor to independence. However, as Querétaro is such a great city for foreigners to ...
Great free museum in central Queretaro but only in Spanish
A great little museum in a lovely old building. Once you sign in, arrows clearly guide you to the temporary exibit. Sadly I couldn't enjoy this as all of the information was in spanish. The upstairs w...
The whole downstairs is about the Freemasons- kind of interesting and unexpected. The upstairs details the history of Mexico's independence as writing on the walls of several rooms. It is rather a du...
Small museum and one of the only ones open on Mondays!
I visited the museum on a Monday morning, during which it is free to all visitors. I saw the King Tut exhibition. I liked that the museum was open to the public for free once a week. While I thought t...
Quick visit, very pretty, informative of history
Beautiful building, professional staff. And interesting artwork, lots of stories. It was pretty warm inside, however so I didn't spend as much time as I might have reading all of the details.
Excellent if you speak good Spanish
This is an excellent museum that takes you through a series of murals that explain the conspiracy that was the pre cursor to independence. However, as Querétaro is such a great city for foreigners to ...
Great free museum in central Queretaro but only in Spanish
A great little museum in a lovely old building. Once you sign in, arrows clearly guide you to the temporary exibit. Sadly I couldn't enjoy this as all of the information was in spanish. The upstairs w...
Ok
The whole downstairs is about the Freemasons- kind of interesting and unexpected. The upstairs details the history of Mexico's independence as writing on the walls of several rooms. It is rather a du...
Small museum and one of the only ones open on Mondays!
I visited the museum on a Monday morning, during which it is free to all visitors. I saw the King Tut exhibition. I liked that the museum was open to the public for free once a week. While I thought t...