Really enjoyed the more or less local prehispanico stuff on the second floor. While tastes may vary, we skipped the rooms that were from the viceregal period. Also a very cool building.
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Really enjoyed the more or less local prehispanico stuff on the second floor. While tastes may vary, we skipped the rooms that were from the viceregal period. Also a very cool building.
Decided to go because it was next to the church and expected a dreary municipal self-promotion of trick - just how wrong would we be! Do go! The displays are well structured with a clearly marked route, showing key aspects of Queretaro throughout history and...More
Highly recommend to visit the Museum. It used to be a nun's home. It is very peaceful and beautiful with a very nice exhibition of some of the history of mexico.
A beautiful building which feeds the soul, ex Franciscan convent with 2 patios which you can endulge in. Cabrera painting worth seeing if you can withstand the dark spaces where they are hung since you can hardly see them. Pay attention to the building details...More
Beautiful building. Some crazy modern exibits, lots of heavy religious paintings and an interesting mixture of more modern artists. Donations accepted in a glass box and photos allowed for a small fee of 15 pesos.
loads of interesting things to see - especially for tourists, it's location set behind a plain front was most impressive
The Museum is 55.00 MX (about $3.00 USD) it is pretty extensive regarding the history of the area. Unfortunately, nothing is in English. There was a nice student who did his best to explain exhibits to us.
This is perhaps the most attractive building in Queretaro's historic city center compared to the rest, so it is worth the walk (it's just a few blocks from the main plaza) to see the inside and outside patio. Entrance is free, so you can just...More
A trip to this museum is worth the visit just to see the architecture of the building in this lovely part of Queretaro's historic center. We've visited multiple times and the collections are interesting. There is no cost.
Extremely well done museum and stunning architectural beauty. Very lovely way to spend a couple of hours in downtown Querétaro away from the bustle of the streets