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MEXICAN MUSEUMS YOU SHOULD VISIT

Here you will find all the information about museums of Mexico for the people who come for all-inclusive vacations, Mexico

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MEXICAN MUSEUMS YOU SHOULD VISIT

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  1. MEXICAN MUSEUMS YOU SHOULD VISIT MUMMY MUSEUM The Mummies Museum within the Mexican town of Guanajuato also invites deals on All-Inclusive Vacations Online Booking. Its visitors to seem at the mummified bodies of individuals, of which quite 100 are collected here. The exposition of the museum is evidence of an unusual attitude towards death. The preservation of the displayed mummies is extremely good. Mexican mummies differ from Egyptian ones therein the atmosphere and soil in Mexico are too dry, therefore the bodies are severely dehydrated, and not specially embalmed. The museum exhibits 59 mummies that were exhumed between 1865 and 1958. At that point, a law was effective within the country, consistent with which relatives had to pay tax for the bodies of their deceased loved ones to rest within the cemetery.

  2. And if the family couldn't pay on time, then they lost the proper to the burial place, and therefore the bodies were taken out of the stone tombs. After lying in dry ground, a number of the bodies were naturally mummified, and that they were stored during a special building near the cemetery. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the mummies there began to draw in the eye of tourists, and cemetery officials began to charge fees for inspection. In 1969, when the mummies in Guanajuato were displayed in glass cases. And in 2007, the exposition of the museum was rearranged consistent with thematic sections. many thousands of tourists come here per annum, also as numerous researchers. JEAN BYRON HOUSE MUSEUM This museum may be a recreated hacienda, a typical building employed by wealthy people during a time when the silver mining industry was flourishing. Fazenda was restored within the mid-50s of the last century and nowadays may be a good visual example of the lifestyle of its last inhabitants - the artist Jean Byron and her husband Virgil. The creative inclinations of the inhabitants of the house left a colorful imprint on its decoration. it's provided with exquisite taste. the inside is decorated with original objects made from wood and ceramics, paintings, and antique furniture. the gorgeous garden surrounding the house museum also delights with its tranquil beauty.

  3. The house functions as a museum with regular exhibitions. There’s also a cultural center where concerts of baroque music and a spread of arts and crafts are held. a number of the art items are often purchased. And while you look for museums do plan for All Inclusive Vacations to Mexico MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS IN QUIXOTE The Museum of Fine Arts of Quixote maybe a museum created under the patronage of the govt of Guanajuato and therefore the Cervantina Eulalio Foundation. The Museum of Fine Arts in Quixote is widely known as a cultural center. the rationale for its fame lies not only within the widest thematic collection of the museum (more than 900 works of art). First of all, the museum is understood because the center of the annual Arts Festival, which brings together artists, writers, sculptors, and other representatives of the creative intelligentsia from everywhere on the planet. The exposition of the museum includes paintings made in several styles and techniques, sculptures, ceramics, decorative and applied arts, and far more. the gathering continues to grow, mainly through donations from the Cervantina Foundation. DIEGO RIVERA MUSEUM Diego Rivera Museum was founded in 1975. It contains the gathering of the famous Mexican artist Rivera. The gallery's collection includes over 100 and seventy-five works of the master. Most of the paintings once belonged to resident Martha. within the Rivera Museum, visitors can see the paintings that the artist created in infancy, during his youth, and within the last years of his life. The last painting he created dates back to 1956.

  4. Within the museum, you'll see such famous paintings by Rivera as "Madame Libet", "Dove of Peace", "Classic of the Head". In addition to paintings, the gallery also presents a number of the artist's sketches. The Rivera Museum also houses works by other Mexican artists of the 20 century. they're combined into a separate collection called "minimarket". for instance, you'll see paintings by Jose Luis Cuevas here. Rivera Museum is open at any time of the year. you'll need to pay a couple of dollars to remain within the museum. MUSEUM OF INDEPENDENCE The Independence Museum is found within the city center where people also come for All-Inclusive Vacations, Mexico inside a building built at the top of the eighteenth century by the patron of the humanities Francisco Miguel Gonzalez. It was formerly a jail that lost all of its prisoners on one historic Sunday in September 1810 as a result of the Grito de Independencia. In 1985, the building acquired the status of a museum, which currently includes seven permanent exhibitions, including - "Liberation of Prisoners", "Abolition of Slavery", "Judicial Hidalgo", "Perfection of Independence" et al. . additionally to expositions, the museum organizes excursions, thematic film cycles, traveling exhibitions, conferences, and concerts.

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